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How about a DIY contest
Divide it up for each of the following categories. List from http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=40637
1. Cabinet/Tent/Closet Construction & Setup
2. Electrical- several items to choose from
3. Grow Room Setup –typical bedroom size room found in a house 8x10 or similar size
4. Harvesting/Drying/Curing/Processing
5. Hydroponics System Construction
6. Lighting/Reflectivity
7. Odor Control
8. Paraphernalia Construction
9. Propagation
10. Ventilation/Cooling
11. Find of the year (the best money saver)
12. Over-all rated best of above.
A contest for almost each month. Without these methods above seeds are worthless unless outdoors
Voters should vote if they actually have attempted or completed a DIY Tutorial.
(Public poll with a picture from voter in thread/or link to picture to verify you the voter attempted or completed the DIY tutorial to keep voting honest. Any voter without verification vote is void.)
This will tell us a few things.
1. The appeal of the tutorial as in detailed instruction giving the DIY’er confidence to make an attempt.
2. Actual completion from voters due to a well detailed instruction and parts lists.
3. The ease and cost factor /equal’s savings
4. Recommendation to other DIY’ers
5. Each voter cast a vote with a number ranking for overall tutorial with a rating 1 thru 5.
Ratings
1. Project is not reliable and is un-safe.
2. Could buy the same item cheaper, I wasted my time & money.
3. Works but had to tweak allot of stuff to make it work, due to instructions given.
4. Works great but has to be a better way.
5 Top notch, proven reliability.)
IC could tweak this out and use there own ratings/QUESTIONS...ect
This Contest will also bring out the best ingenuity of other innovators out there, making it all the better the grower community and the DIY’er.
So what do ya’ll think? Maybe give advance notice for contest. So new projects will appear and have time to be tested. Already older posted Tutorials can be polished up with detailed parts list and pictures making it easy to find, without scanning thru comment after comment.
Divide it up for each of the following categories. List from http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=40637
1. Cabinet/Tent/Closet Construction & Setup
2. Electrical- several items to choose from
3. Grow Room Setup –typical bedroom size room found in a house 8x10 or similar size
4. Harvesting/Drying/Curing/Processing
5. Hydroponics System Construction
6. Lighting/Reflectivity
7. Odor Control
8. Paraphernalia Construction
9. Propagation
10. Ventilation/Cooling
11. Find of the year (the best money saver)
12. Over-all rated best of above.
A contest for almost each month. Without these methods above seeds are worthless unless outdoors
Voters should vote if they actually have attempted or completed a DIY Tutorial.
(Public poll with a picture from voter in thread/or link to picture to verify you the voter attempted or completed the DIY tutorial to keep voting honest. Any voter without verification vote is void.)
This will tell us a few things.
1. The appeal of the tutorial as in detailed instruction giving the DIY’er confidence to make an attempt.
2. Actual completion from voters due to a well detailed instruction and parts lists.
3. The ease and cost factor /equal’s savings
4. Recommendation to other DIY’ers
5. Each voter cast a vote with a number ranking for overall tutorial with a rating 1 thru 5.
Ratings
1. Project is not reliable and is un-safe.
2. Could buy the same item cheaper, I wasted my time & money.
3. Works but had to tweak allot of stuff to make it work, due to instructions given.
4. Works great but has to be a better way.
5 Top notch, proven reliability.)
IC could tweak this out and use there own ratings/QUESTIONS...ect
This Contest will also bring out the best ingenuity of other innovators out there, making it all the better the grower community and the DIY’er.
So what do ya’ll think? Maybe give advance notice for contest. So new projects will appear and have time to be tested. Already older posted Tutorials can be polished up with detailed parts list and pictures making it easy to find, without scanning thru comment after comment.
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