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    Tie your own SCROG net

    As kids we used to tie our own nets for catching fish in streams (don't tell Fish&Game!) and for catching small animals. It's a useful skill to have and is pretty easy to do. Hang a curtain/show rod at head height. Measure and mark your intervals to determine your net spacing. I used 4" here...
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    Some software I wrote for hydroponic journaling/diagnostics

    This started as a little app I planned on using for my own benefit; decided to share it with you guys after it started taking shape. It helps you track pH, PPM, EC, nutrients, water usage, and more. Aids in troubleshooting by pointing out which nutrients have been locked up by pH, how long...
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    DIY airstones that never need replacing

    These last forever, are easy to make, and you can get everything at Lowe's. These are made from 3/4"ID clear vinyl tubing, 3/4"-3/4" nipple to join the hose, 3/16"-3/16" barbed nipple for connecting air hose, aquarium safe silicone, and a bag of garden pea gravel. Cut to length, fill with...
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    I wrote some awesome (IMHO) journaling software and want to give it away...

    I wrote a journaling (documenting, analyzing, charting, and reporting) software package and want to give it away for you lovely people to use for FREE. Would it be acceptable to list it within this forum? and if so, on what board? Here's links to the documentation with screen shots, and the...
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    HydroScience here, at your disposal!

    Hi guys/gals! This is my first post here, but I've been doing RD&A (research development analysis) hydroponics for almost a decade now (well, just 3 months shy of a decade). One of my best friends told me about this site and said I should share as much here as I have with him and the others...
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