BN-LINK Durable Waterproof Heat Mat [Fermentation Temps]

BN-LINK Durable Seedling Heat Mat Warm Hydroponic Heating Pad Waterproof 10" x 20.75"

BN-LINK Durable Seedling Heat Mat Warm Hydroponic Heating Pad Waterproof 10″ x 20.75″

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  • IDEAL GERMINATION TEMPERATURE: The BN-LINK Durable Seedling Hydroponic Heating Pad provides consistent, uniform heating at temperatures around 70°F to 85°F (24℃ to 30℃), which are the perfect temperatures for seed starting and cutting propagation.
  • CONSISTENT HEATING: The heating wire and insulation allows the mat to reach the desired temperatures within minutes without burning your seeds and keep the roots of your plants warm. You can leave it on 24 hours a day without worry.
  • EASY STORE AND CLEAN: The supple nature of BN-LINK Seedling Heat mat makes it easy to store, simply roll up the mat and wrap the cord around it. When it’s time to start seeds again, it will roll out easily and perform its task.The mats are easy to wipe clean with just a damp cloth and will resist rusting and corrosion.
  • DURABLE AND FLEXIBLE: The BN-LINK Durable Seedling Heating Mats feature multiple layers of flexible waterproof PVC that encase heat-conducting wire. The outer layer is sealed to protect the internal heating elements. Perfect for seeding, germination, home-brewing, and pet enclosures terrariums, such as those used in reptile, rodent and arachnid.
  • GREAT SIZE AND SAFE: 10" x 20.75", 20 Watts. The mat is the perfect size for standard plastic growing tray. Each unit comes with BN-LINK’s strong 15-month warranty.

 

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