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| Hydroponics Retail: A Growing Success That You Could Get Into |
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Written by Chris Jefferson
Friday, 20 August 2010 15:45 |
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| Sometimes those 1000-watt lightbulb in the head moments come to you in a flash, and it could be the time you walk into a hydroponics retail store and say to yourself- I want to do this, I want my own hydroponics store.
And hey, that’s not just a great idea, that’s a smart idea…because owning your own hydroponics business is a way to get yourself so much more of what you love about hydroponics gardening, and make serious money at it too.
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| Hydroponics Chamber Innovations for Stealth, Productivity, and Convenience |
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Written by Chris Jefferson
Wednesday, 11 August 2010 09:15 |
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When you think of hydroponics gardening you usually envision a hydroponics grow room, which is a bedroom, closet or other part of a dwelling that’s been converted into a hydroponics indoor garden.
But there are many situations in which using a pre-existing, walled-in room as a hydroponics indoor garden might not work so well for you. Thing is, those rooms or closets probably haven’t been custom-designed to function as an indoor hydroponics space.
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| Get Ready to Rev Up Your Hydroponics Gardening for Maximum Yield |
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Written by Chris Jefferson
Monday, 12 July 2010 10:16 |
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| Hydroponics gardening is increasing in popularity, and you might be wondering if it’s for you. Or you might already be a hydroponics gardener considering whether to expand your hydroponics endeavors to get that sweet maximum yield we all know and love.
Well, here are seriously good reasons for you to start up or rev up your hydroponics urban garden...
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| Generating Your Own Electricity for Maximum Yield Hydroponics Urban Garden |
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Written by Chris Jefferson
Monday, 05 July 2010 12:19 |
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| One of the most obvious needs you have in your hydroponics urban garden is electricity, and in most cases- lots of it. To get maximum yield, you’re using HID lights, probably a thousand watts each.
If you’re a professional or grand master grower, you’re likely using 3000 watts or more just in hydroponics lighting. Add to that air conditioning, chillers, exhaust and aeration fans. It’s a lot of power.
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