questions on how to make a interesting journal

Snow Crash

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Personally, I'm not big on grow journals. It is because they are usually just pictures of plants and not really journals.

A journal should include daily feeding levels at the very least, so that we can follow and understand what is going on in there and what is being used.

I'm also not a fan of "journals in progress" because 90% of them are never finished.

What I think makes a Journal:
1. Naming the Strains Grown, the Methods Used, and the Lighting in the title helps attract searchers and inform the reader what they are getting into and if it would apply to them.
2. Including pictures from all stages of life, from seed to smoke, makes for a very compelling journal.
3. Using the text options to draw the reader in. Great threads (stickies) are usually well organized, including bullet points, text color changes, and
justification to the center
or right.

If you could incorporate each of these elements to your grow journal then I think you'd get more attention. Still, most people are more inclined to look and leave if it isn't anything spectacular, or if you didn't employ some controversial method.
 
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