May 232013
DIY Hydroponics: System Builders Guide 3rd Addition
Everything you need to know about building your own hydroponic garden system! Complete instruction with detailed pictures on how to build 4 different types of hydroponic systems. If you are new to hydroponics, we recommend starting with the small ebb and flow system. It is easy to build and works well both indoors or outdoors. Once you have the feel of adjusting the flood cycle, controlling the ph level you may the feel prepared for a larger MPT Tray System, NFT System or a Top Feeding System.
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DIY Hydroponics – System Builders Guide,
The instructions for DIY hydroponics is very easy to read and understand. The components are available at your local hardware store like Lowes or Home Depot. My system is set up and producing beautiful new veggies right on my deck in the back yard. The next step is to set up a green house and expand the system from a small Ebb & Flow system to a larger NFT system using Rain Gutters as the flow channel. The book expains each step and is easy to read and follow the instructions.
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Looks very unprofessional.,
It is very informational I must say, but I was thrown off by how unprofessional it looks. I feel as if I’m opening up a word document my friend emailed to me. Photos aren’t sized, some are too small to see, and others are blown up too large, making them blurry. There are whole pages with just a small picture on it’s own! There are grammar errors with letters missing in certain words too. I’m really hoping it’s just some error with my computer because selling something of this standard is quite appalling. Keep in mind, the title of this review is “LOOKS very unprofessional.” The content however is helpful and thorough. Kudos to the author, but I shake my head to the editor …if there even was one.
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Would not recommend,
This book appears to have been printed off a website and bound in the book available for sale. Most graphics are grainy and blurry with large watermark ‘DIY Hydroponics.com’ over everything. Everything. Even a picture of some PVC pipe. I learned very little about how the system works or the principles, if indeed any, behind the designs. I would have expected a far superior product, easily enhanced and backed up with graphics if taken with a camera available on a mobile phone – all considering this is the 3rd addition (sic) of the book.
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