A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-appleBlackwood, 1866 - 53 sider |
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... temperature , particularly in some of its stages of growth , there should be a good command of heat both for top and bottom . It is not only a false economy to stint the amount of pipes employed , but a larger heating surface moderately ...
... temperature , particularly in some of its stages of growth , there should be a good command of heat both for top and bottom . It is not only a false economy to stint the amount of pipes employed , but a larger heating surface moderately ...
Side 7
... bottom- heat can be shut off , and applied and regulated ac- cording to the amount recommended for the different stages of the growth of the pine . In all pine stoves there should be a tank into which to conduct the rain - water from ...
... bottom- heat can be shut off , and applied and regulated ac- cording to the amount recommended for the different stages of the growth of the pine . In all pine stoves there should be a tank into which to conduct the rain - water from ...
Side 8
... bottom - heat . To derive top - heat from fermenting material is a thing which , I believe , is now rarely thought of , and is , to say the least of it , an expensive and cumbrous system . VARIETIES OF PINES . In making a selection of ...
... bottom - heat . To derive top - heat from fermenting material is a thing which , I believe , is now rarely thought of , and is , to say the least of it , an expensive and cumbrous system . VARIETIES OF PINES . In making a selection of ...
Side 14
... bottom- heat be derived from leaves or tan , or both , and not likely to exceed 85 ° , the plunging material may be placed firmly round the pots ; but if the heat is likely to exceed 85 ° , let the material be placed lightly and openly ...
... bottom- heat be derived from leaves or tan , or both , and not likely to exceed 85 ° , the plunging material may be placed firmly round the pots ; but if the heat is likely to exceed 85 ° , let the material be placed lightly and openly ...
Side 15
... heat and moisture both at the roots and in the air . The night temperature for September should range from 65 ° to ... bottom - heat should not range higher than 75 ° to 80 ° ; and for the three following months I con- sider 75 ° quite ...
... heat and moisture both at the roots and in the air . The night temperature for September should range from 65 ° to ... bottom - heat should not range higher than 75 ° to 80 ° ; and for the three following months I con- sider 75 ° quite ...
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