Will heat mat melt a deli cup?

Mantidforum

Help Support Mantidforum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
I need a seedling mat lol

Only 2 out of like 8 watermelon seeds I planted actually germinated, and it's more like 2 out of 30 since I put like 3 seeds in each little grow pod :mad:

Might be a bad batch but I'm gonna call up burpee and give them a piece of my mind :p

 
There is not a heat mat that is worth owning that could melt a deli-cup but a heat lamp can and does all the time if it is too close.

 
I use Hydrofarm seedling heat mats, and they do not get hot enough to melt a deli cup.
I use them for both plants and mantids. I prefer them because they dont pull humidity from the soil of the deli cups and raises the temperature about 3-5 degrees. I just wish the material was better. You can get it at Orchard Supply Hardware in Pasadena or on Amazon online for pretty cheap.

 
A heat mat under a deli cup sounds like a cooked mantis..

 
The bottom of the deli cups get warm and not hot on the brand of seedling heat mats that I use.

Hertarem45, if yours gets really hot then either it's not a seedling heat mat or yours is malfunctioning.

A heat mat under a deli cup sounds like a cooked mantis..
Rick, I've been using them for over a year now without any issues. My Orchid and p wahlbergii nymphs do really well on the heat mat.I also used it to incubate an Orchid ooth the last two weeks of incubation. The temperature inside the deli cup placed on the mat was around 80 degrees in my house.

When raising nymphs communually, adding heat seems to make them more aggressive. If I ever get low on feeders, I remove the communual enclosures from the heat mat.

 
The melting point is high enough it should not hurt them, when starting seeds, you can set them on top of a tv or something in the house that gets warm, u don t have to use heat mat.

 
Zoomed heat mat...? I use them to heat up a bit. The heatmat i use is 5 gallon.

 
just a thought but could you take a regular heating pad and lay a small towel folded over once and use that so its not directly on the bottom of the deli cup?

 
Top