zeroday
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The tent is directly on concrete basement floor. The heat mat is directly on reflective tray (same material as tent) which is directly on tent floor.
We've purchased some interlocking foam flooring squares that we were considering putting between tent floor and reflective tent tray to insulate some from the concrete floor. Thoughts?
Where about in the world do you live? I don't need to know city, just state if in the US, or country otherwise. I know I am being hyper about this ground temperature thing, but when I started, I struggled for 2 years before someone told me to raise the plants up off the basement floor, because the geothermic properties of the ground will suck the heat out of the plants soil.
In the winter, in the North East of the U.S., placing the plants on the ground, even with a heat matt, will be probalematic. I would expect the earth would win any fight in terms of pulling energy (heat in this case) from a small potted plant, even with the heating pad.
I even keep the barrels that I have my soil cooking in raised up from the floor.
I would put someting between the heat pad and the floor of the tent.