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AlexK

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Anyone use grow tracking/yield tracking software?
 
No, i looked at it a few years ago and didn't see the need, others will stop in. Do you have a name of the kind are thinking of? I felt that i didn't want to enter in the needed data, but i may be lazy. I don't want to discourage you if you are a numbers kinda guy it might be fun.
 
I'm not sure what you're really looking for but I've used GrowBuddy in the past. I just downloaded the 2.0 version last night because I saw your post. It tracks everything up to dry/cure and then IDK what happens to the data. It may stay logged. Seed to Sale seems to be the big market. If you're familiar with RaspberryPi there are some different options there. It's mainly Python I believe TechAdmin, if you have programming skills in your toolkit. Lots of options with RasPi.
If you find something awesome would you drop the link here for us?
https://www.home-assistant.io/ has lots of support for integration and it's LAN only from what I read. It could be used to log and monitor the grow along with controlling it. Almost positive it'll log.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/r...tank-controller-based-on-raspberry-pi.289256/ is set up without much need to tweak anything.
You would just need to buy a RasPi kit and then load the software or flash it in the case of home assistant as that is an OS. You'd need all kindsa parts too. sensors, pump controllers and what not. I consider them to be inexpensive but it all adds up differently when scaled personally.
RaspberryPi seems to me to be the way to go as most software is open source as well. I'm sure there are Linux options out there but I'm not in that world lol. I use a trusty notebook still but I really am interested in using a laptop in it's place without the spreadsheet feel.
 

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