![]() I try to offer my service for as low as $1.50/cube. Not to mention, Gardyn’s options can be quite pricey. Just like this spreadsheet, I figured this would be good to share. For this reason, I invested into sone 3D Printers and designed my own cubes to use. The only hassle is finding the materials to do, so the plants can have a perfect fit into the system. 3D-Printed 圜ubes- I've found that there's a lot of us who prefer to plant our own seeds in the Gardyn. This will allow you to see any upcoming "gaps" where you'll have few plants available - or you can see months ahead at which you'll have a "surplus" ready for harvest. ![]() This is the total number of crops ready for harvest based on the calendar. There's another small graph here on the very, very left. Each green bar represents the dates a plant will be ready for harvest. Suggested 圜ube Placement (Light Intensity)Ģ.) Yields: This is a visual that's based on the data that was generated in the Crop Table. Suggested Date to Replant Another 圜ube (so it’s ready to harvest when its preceding plant dies off) Some important data points here that are automatically generated are: For example, you choose a plant from the drop-down menu and the remaining columns will automatically populate. Here's how it works:ġ.) Crop Table: This is data that's automatically generated based on what plant you enter, along with its plant date. There's a ton of instructions within the spreadsheet link. Spreadsheet- This is essentially a tool I created to track plants in the Gardyn. I’m going to share them here incase they can be beneficial to anyone else. These are two projects I’ve been active with in the Facebook group.
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