Transition from seedling to 6in netpot / bucket lid
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-enriched water instead. This technique can involve various inert mediums like sand, gravel, or perlite to provide mechanical support for the plants. *Please note: While we are not against cannabis we would like to limit posts here please feel free to share those posts over at /r/Hydro or /r/MicroGrowery - Thank You*Any cameras that can mimic this extended mounting style.

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Chicken caught a bird after flying into run
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Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-enriched water instead. This technique can involve various inert mediums like sand, gravel, or perlite to provide mechanical support for the plants. *Please note: While we are not against cannabis we would like to limit posts here please feel free to share those posts over at /r/Hydro or /r/MicroGrowery - Thank You*Advice for single 16ft grape vine

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Calcium deposits on eggs?

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Can I use garden lime to buffer my low-mineral water?

Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-enriched water instead. This technique can involve various inert mediums like sand, gravel, or perlite to provide mechanical support for the plants. *Please note: While we are not against cannabis we would like to limit posts here please feel free to share those posts over at /r/Hydro or /r/MicroGrowery - Thank You*
Can I demo this with a rotary hammer?

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What equipment do I need to use ethernet cables within walls to increase range
HomeNetworking is a place where anyone can ask for help with their home or small office network. No question is too small, but please be sure to read the rules and the FAQ before asking for help. We also welcome pretty much anything else related to small networks.Looks like these 3 chicken have a train to catch

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Princess establishing pecking order
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Interesting stuff for the small flock community and the humane big flock community.[OC] New helmet for Scooby

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Does a drop in compost temps mean compost is ready? (With enough aeration and correct ratios)
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Kombucha is a fermented, fizzy, tea-based drink made using a combination of bacteria and yeast. This sub is for homebrewers and others who appreciate kombucha.Been in refrigerator for 7 months, nothing added. is it still alive and ok to use?

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