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GrowCubes hope to go to Kickstarter in time for 2014 deliveries

Chris Beauvois, the creator of GrowCubes, hopes to send a campaign to Kickstarter soon enough that he will be able to start shipping units to backers before the end of 2014.

A Grow Cube with its UV light on, from the @GrowCubes Twitter feed.

Chris Beauvois, the creator of soil-less home-gardening startup GrowCubes, hopes to send a campaign to Kickstarter soon enough that he will be able to start shipping units to backers before the end of 2014, according to a piece in Gigaom. We covered GrowCubes when it won Engadget’s Insert Coin competition.

“I’m pretty involved in open source hardware and software. It would be nice to be able to have as much of that as possible available for improvements by the community or so people can maintain them themselves or create jobs for plumbing,” Beauvois said. “We would like the cubes themselves to be hackable.”

[GigaOm]

 

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