Lol... 'could i'....So, ive been reading about verticle grow, and if im right the main concept is, a floatig cool tube? But im lost after that, is it efficient? Whats so great about it, could i build a perpetual hydro system using this?
Research my thread, then.No reason for negativity ive researched the topic i was just asking, i like to expand with real life knowledge more than theories.
so with me, i have a 6 flowering 12 veg plant limit, would it still be more efficient with that little of plants?@Keighan I'm kinda frustrated with the forums on here regarding "vertical" gardens myself. I wouldn't consider most of the gardens shown as "vertical". However, there are many benefits to going vert, the two main reasons 1. More canopy area (more yield) 2. Less lighting requirements. So you save on electric and get more product. So why isn't everyone doing this? Well building or buying a truly vert system can be expensive/complicated.
For example, your typical light (600-1000watt) will cover a roughly 4x4 area of canopy. A basic vert system you could take a 4x9 piece of flexible mesh fencing and form it into a circle around the bare bulb/cooltube. Place your plants in several layers around the OUTSIDE of the fencing and allow them to fill in the screen. 4x4 =16 square feet of canopy. 4x9 =36 square feet of canopy.
Light is omnipresent, it shines out in all directions equally and vert really makes use of all that light.
what a bastardI actually have it was very informative, growers like you are who im trying to build knowledge from shouldnt be snobby you should be proud youve mastered skills people WANT to learn about. I just try to get all views of projects so to say before i indulge upon such endeavors.
I do my vertical with large plants and low counts. The plants fill a six foot tall trellis. Works fine if you plan for it, just like any other approach.Only if the plants were big enough. Normally you would want a high plant count to do a vertical system, although there are plenty of people that pull it off with smaller numbers. Google "vertical grow", then view images. There's lots of examples there.
I know. Isn't that Ttystikk guy a real stuck up Fuck, anyway?!what a bastard
eyyeI do my vertical with large plants and low counts. The plants fill a six foot tall trellis. Works fine if you plan for it, just like any other approach.
I know. Isn't that Ttystikk guy a real stuck up Fuck, anyway?!
ttystikk has posted pics of his vertical grow. That should convince anyone of its efficiency and results. Thanks for the link!http://www.marijuanapassion.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=121443&stc=1&d=1246835235
If you guys want to see why and how to grow vertical just google for
"Krusty freedom bucket"
You will know what i mean when you see the pics.
Hope it helps
Peace
Exactly! No magic sauce here, it's just applying solid growing and training principles to a vertical environment. European winegrowers, as just one example, have been doing it for centuries.Anytime square footage on the floor is a problem going vertical is a possible solution. Whether in a warehouse or a pot grow room. It's just a matter of researching and planning. One issue that is often more easily managed is heat by going high. Air circulation as well. Light coverage to the entire plant is more easily achieved in low plant count situations.
Thanks for the kind words, brother.ttystikk has posted pics of his vertical grow. That should convince anyone of its efficiency and results. Thanks for the link!
Vertical growing is the show; it's not my show, or Krusty's or Heath Robinson's- it's for everyone. I think it deserves a larger mention in current indoor growing best practices simply because you can get more yield from a given space with it.Wasnt ment to steal tittystikk the show.
Krusty was one of the first who grew vertical way more than a decade ago and he deserves all the respect for doing so because all the jealous people jumped on him and he never stoped giving out information. He never sounded or acted arrogant. He was just ultra informative.
I Never saw such a big crowd of trolls like behind this man. This man has a deep understanding of the plants and is THE source of knowledge for people intrested in vertical growing. Most learned about vertical from people inspired by him.
And i still have to see compareable results yet.
My post was just ment as a inspiration
Thanks
Peace