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Author: Mike Petro
Date: Aug 30, 2006 11:25
Phyll wrote: Mike, Thanks! I assume you got the mylar bag that is pictured on your website (with the nitrogen filling instruction) from Sorbentsystem? The bag you use (the one on your website) is exactly the kind I'm looking for. I will check sorbentsystems out. Thx again. -Phyll Yes, that is where I got those exact bags. If memory serves the bag on my nitro page is...
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Author: Phyll
Date: Aug 30, 2006 10:14
Mike, Thanks! I assume you got the mylar bag that is pictured on your website (with the nitrogen filling instruction) from Sorbentsystem? The bag you use (the one on your website...> My first thread here on rec.food.drink.tea Does anybody know where I can get small mylar bags where I can place some tea and seal it? You know, like those small, metallic, air-tight pouches...
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Author: Mike Petro
Date: Aug 30, 2006 10:03
Phyll wrote: Hi all: My first thread here on rec.food.drink.tea Does anybody know where I can get small mylar bags where I can place some tea and seal it? You know, like those small, metallic, air-tight pouches used by tea merchants to send tea samples in... Thanks for your help in advance. Phyll Try www.sorbentsystems.com as they offer smaller quantities ...
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Author: Phyll
Date: Aug 30, 2006 09:02
....com> wrote in news:1156890411.917263.73730 @i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Hi all: My first thread here on rec.food.drink.tea Does anybody know where I can get small mylar bags where I can place some tea and seal it? You know, like those small, metallic, air-tight pouches used by tea merchants to send tea samples in... ... Maybe try here: <http://...
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Author: Ozzy
Date: Aug 29, 2006 19:07
... <phyllsheng@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1156890411.917263.73730 @i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Hi all: My first thread here on rec.food.drink.tea Does anybody know where I can get small mylar bags where I can place some tea and seal it? You know, like those small, metallic, air-tight pouches used by tea merchants to send tea samples in... ... Maybe try here: <http://...
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Author: Phyll
Date: Aug 29, 2006 15:26
Hi all: My first thread here on rec.food.drink.tea Does anybody know where I can get small mylar bags where I can place some tea and seal it? You know, like those small, metallic, air-tight pouches used by tea merchants to send tea samples in... Thanks for your help in advance. Phyll
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Author: Frank
Date: Aug 26, 2008 22:26
... look much greener and healthier since going to the artificial light. Yes! A little more light can make a big difference. Oh, you should see my silver palace :) It's quite bright with the Mylar and they're all looking good today. [snipt] Yeah, one thing you could do would be to help these revert to veg for a week or two. When you take clones make sure the ...
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Author: Mycoloteur
Date: Aug 25, 2008 22:52
... much greener and healthier since going to the artificial light. Yes! A little more light can make a big difference. Oh, you should see my silver palace :) It's quite bright with the Mylar and they're all looking good today. :) [snipt] Yeah, one thing you could do would be to help these revert to veg for a week or two. When you take clones make sure the...
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Author: Olde Hippee
Date: Aug 13, 2008 09:08
...the mountains. Oregon? Not that far west. В Are you North of the border? [snipt] Nah, and note: for artificial light in your setup, you want the mylar really close to the plants. For reflecting sunlight it doesn't matter. The point is that sunlight will still have some energy after bouncing off the wall across the room, but artificial light won't...
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Author: Mycoloteur
Date: Aug 12, 2008 11:58
... 43 North - in the mountains. Oregon? [snipt] I've ordered Mylar and have a light ready for when the days get ... is easier to work with and about as good incidentally. The Mylar was a bit unhandy, yes. but, it's up and ...and note: for artificial light in your setup, you want the mylar really close to the plants. For reflecting sunlight it doesn't...
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