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Old January 23, 2016   #1
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Default Looking for the free software for mapping cells

A few years ago someone here posted free software for how to mark your seed trays for different sized trays.

Can't seem to pull it up using the search field.

Anyone know what I'm referring to?

it was an excel program for naming the variety of plant in a specific place based on the size of your cells and trays in a template form so of thing.

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Old January 24, 2016   #2
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I had thought it was a sticky - but nowhere to be found. I found "***Printable Blank Garden Grid/Seed Tray Maps*** thread (empty) near the bottom of page 4 of "The Workbench" forum with the indication it had been moved. There is no SETTfest thread either...
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Old January 24, 2016   #3
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I had thought it was a sticky - but nowhere to be found. I found "***Printable Blank Garden Grid/Seed Tray Maps*** thread (empty) near the bottom of page 4 of "The Workbench" forum with the indication it had been moved. There is no SETTfest thread either...
Yes I looked till I was blue in the face yesterday too and couldn't find it.
Then last night I was at I-dig looking around and discovered something that hasn't been brought up here.
It explains why all of this stuff is gone.
I wont post a link and wont talk about it here.
If you want to know what is going on I guess you can look over there.

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I came across this free program.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492177/
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Old January 24, 2016   #5
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There was/is something here on that, I recall reading it.
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There was/is something here on that, I recall reading it.
Must be gone now I never saw it.

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Old January 24, 2016   #7
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Here are two charts I use. I got them here, or somewhere like here.

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Old January 24, 2016   #8
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I have created an Excel and an Adobe (Form Fill) file for the 72 count seedling trays (6x12).
What size do folks need and where should I post them?
Below are examples. Let me know if they are useable and what can be done to make them better.

72Cell-6x12.xls
72Cell-6x12_FormFill.pdf

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Thanks all,

The cell mapping charts that I was thinking about aren't the ones you all shared, but these will work great! Especially the one from you rwsacto.

Now I'm curious about what you wrote Worth1 about why the others might not be here anymore.

Must go look over there.

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Thanks all,


Now I'm curious about what you wrote Worth1 about why the others might not be here anymore.

Must go look over there.

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Thanks Dutch.
I dont know for sure what is going on I dont care to know whats going on all I want to do is help folks and share part a big part of my life with you guys.

I was looking for the thread about Craig's book when I found it.

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I need to know which sub forum to post seedling tray map files.
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