greenhouse sensation Vitopod Series Setup Instructions Download Page 2

Setting up your Thermostat

•  Find a good spot for your Vitopod, an even surface with good 

natural light and access to a power supply - avoid strong sunlight 

because you don’t want to overheat your seeds. Keep away from 

any heat sources or cold draughts.

•  Connect the plug of the Vitopod base to the socket on the 

thermostat. Connect the plug from the thermostat into you 

mains socket.

•  Feed the temperature sensor wire through one of the vents. 

Place the temperature sensor in the Vitopod at least 1 inch 

(2.5 cms) from the sides and base of the Vitopod. Do not push 

the temperature sensor into soil/compost and do not have it 

touching the base.

Programming a desired temperature

•  Press the   button. 
•  Use the 

+ and  buttons to select the desired temperature 

between 5°C and 30°C. 

•  Press the   button to set the desired temperature.  
•  While the Vitopod is heating up the   symbol will appear 

alongside the temperature reading. 

•  Once the desired temperature has been reached the   symbol  

will disappear. 

•  After 3 minutes of inactivity the display will dim, this prolongs  

the life of the thermostat. To light the display up press either  

the 

+ or  button once.

Propagating seeds

•  Refer to your seed packets for temperature guidance.
•  Completely fill each seed tray with quality seed compost.  

Use a fine spray to dampen the compost.

•  Firm down the compost gently using a tamper or flat based tool.
•  Sow your seeds and cover them with sieved compost to  

the same depth as your seeds. e.g. if the seeds are 1mm 

diameter, cover with 1 -1.5mm of sieved compost, follow 

instructions on the seed packet.

•  Water well using a fine spray until the compost is moist but  

not saturated.

•  When the seedlings have germinated you will see two small 

‘seed’ leaves. When these appear open the vents gradually to 

decrease humidity. As your plants grow prop open the lid to 

increase ventilation, eventually remove the lid.

•  If your seedlings become crowded prick some out with a dibber 

to give others more space.

•  When true leaves (typical of the plant type) appear the plants are 

large enough to be handled and should be transplanted into pots 

or trays so that they have more space in which to develop. Stems 

are very fragile at this stage, take care to handle by the leaves.

Propagation of cuttings

•  Fill 3 inch pots to the brim with quality cutting compost. It is 

important that the compost is free from bacterial and fungal 

infection. Dampen using a fine spray.

•  Choose non-flowering, fast growing shoots approximately  

7-8 cms/3 inches long.

•  Use a sharp knife to cut the stem just below the leaf node. Take 

care not to touch the cut surfaces because this can introduce 

disease into the cutting.

•  Remove most of the leaves from the cutting, leaving 3 or 4  

at the tip of the shoot.

•  Use a dibber or pencil to make 2 - 3cm deep holes in the  

pots you have filled with compost.

•  If you are using rooting compound dip the cut end of the  

cutting into the rooting compound, this encourages growth.

•  Put the cuttings into the holes you’ve made in the compost  

and firm down gently making sure there are no air pockets.

•  Use a fine spray to water well. Place the pots in the Vitopod  

and cover with the lid with the vents closed to maintain humidity.

•  When the cuttings have rooted gradually open the vents and 

lower the temperature to acclimatise the young plants to cooler 

conditions.

Tip

Keep everything clean to avoid contamination with pests, bacteria 
and fungus.

Hardening off

Gradually acclimatise your plants to life outside the Vitopod by 

removing the lid during the day. If a frost or severely cold weather is 

forecast it is best to use the lid.

Managing the temperature

•  The Vitopod has a temperature range between 5°C and 30°C.
•  The Vitopod has a temperature lift of 12°C, meaning if the 

temperature of your greenhouse is 5°C, then the propagator will 

reach a maximum of 17°C (a low ambient temperature means low 

light levels and a longer period of growing before plants will be 

transplanted, therefore a lift of more than 12°C is not desirable 

for the plants). If you do require a greater lift than this, take your 

Vitopod into your home.

•  The Vitopod has no cooling ability. If the temperature of your 

greenhouse is warmer than your desired propagating temperature 
remove the lid from your Vitopod and ventilate your greenhouse.

Safety notices

•  Do not expose the sockets or plugs of the thermostat or the 

Vitopod Propagator to water. The thermostat and Vitopod base are 

compliant to IPX2 – Protected against direct sprays up to 15° from 

the vertical. They should not be allowed to stand in water.

•  The thermostat is only for use with the Vitopod Propagator. Do not 

connect the thermostat to any other electrical equipment.

•  If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the 

manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in 

order to avoid a hazard.

•  The Vitopod Propagator is sealed for life and if damaged should 

be discarded or returned to Greenhouse Sensation.

•  To protect the roots of your plants there is a safety cut-out in 

the Vitopod base which operates at 30C. The cut-out resets 

automatically when the unit has cooled to 20C.

•  Greenhouse Sensation is Brand Name and Registered Trademark 

of Nutriculture UK Ltd.

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We highly recommend the  

use of a surge protector

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