Guest guest Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 Hon, I'm the one who built an home made air conditioner last year. It's in one of my videos on youtube. But as for me not liking the heat, boy you couldn't be more wrong. I LOVE IT WHEN IT'S 90. Everybody outside is croaking. And nothing hurts in my body. I could live in the Sahara Desert. I don't like air conditioning (maybe when I'm sleeping) but that's it. I like HEAT, not humidity, but HEAT. I have arthritis and I don't like the cold. I have gone for walks where people are croaking in the street, pouring bottles of water over their heads and they look at me walking with no problem and they go " How the h can you stand this heat " , and then one of my friends who knows me will always chime in " Oh, Melody? She LOVES it when it's 90 outside " lol Melody > > > > Melody, you've mentioned that you don't have air conditioning and so you came up with that nifty idea of using Styrofoam coolers to hold your sprouts during the summertime. > > > > So my question is how warm is too warm for growing sprouts? In the summer my apartment will get up to 85 degrees plus. With the portable air conditioner I bought last year, on the really hot hot days, it never got below 78 or 79 degrees; though it was fairly comfortable because so much of the humidity was taken out. > > > > Andresa > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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