CaptainCAVEMAN
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I was wondering if that happened to others as well. Good to know!beautiful plants my man!
love the tomato sprout/plant!
I get soooo many of those in my wormcastings and compost
very nice buds though
Thanks man!
I was wondering if that happened to others as well. Good to know!beautiful plants my man!
love the tomato sprout/plant!
I get soooo many of those in my wormcastings and compost
very nice buds though
Sure I'll help if I can! Really I have just started some worm pots and bins and followed the ROLS thread. Let me know if you have any questions.You're asking the same questions I have, lol
Good looking plants, nice to see what you've been up to, @CaptainCAVEMAN
Having done the vertical thing myself for a minute or two now, maybe I can help you. And then you can help me figure out ROLS!
Ah absolutely, thank you! Really excited to see it too!The light rail is a 5.0 commercial mover so it has an 8' long cross bar. The bar is attatched perpindicular to the rail in the middle of the bar and moves the whole 8' bar back and forth along the rail. The lights hang from the bar about 6' apart right now. I have the bar set to move only about 2'. Pics in first post might help. I'll take some better ones when the room is on.
The plants sit in a ring around the bulbs. Actually 2 rings, 1 around each bulb. 2 plants get the prime middle spot and have a 1000 watt bulb on either side of them moving back and forth. I guess its more of an oval of plants than a ring, but oval of fire didn't sound as cool!
Hope this helps. I'll post better pis later.
Ahhh I get it now, thank you very much, must've been hard enough to get these!I have been running this setup for 7 months now. This is my favorite way to grow, I never see going back to my horizontal hoods.
Here's a few more pics of the light rail and cross bar. It's hard to get far enough back to take good pictures.
No worries, I want to share!Ahhh I get it now, thank you very much, must've been hard enough to get these!
So actually we're talking TWO rings of fire here
The middle row then only needs quarter turns instead of 180°, since it's getting light from both sides?
And how often does the rail go back and forth?
Sorry for all the questions, new world for me!
Ah good thing I'm jumping in just now then, I looove it when gardens diversify!! Yum!No worries, I want to share!
You catch on quick, the middle plants get 1/3 turn. The light pauses for about 30 seconds on each end and is otherwise always slowly moving. It only moves about 2 feet so even the plants on the ends are never more than about 3' from the bulb, usually closer.
Yes 2 rings, though I'm transitioning from more smaller plants to fewer larger plants since that is law here now. So the second ring is becoming tomato, bell pepper and cantolope ring!
I used to run 3000 watts in 3 hoods in a row on that mover in another room, I still cant believe it never fell lol.Ah good thing I'm jumping in just now then, I looove it when gardens diversify!! Yum!
And yes, I do think I get the light system and the utility of having the bulbs moving like that now! Have you speculated how much that saves you in electricity? Since the plants are better lighted, the effect is probably more than just having 1000W hanging in place, even split into smaller bulbs spread out?
I didn't notice you going off topic Actually everything you wrote there is totally relevant and expands on my rather shallow question in an intelligent way hahaI used to run 3000 watts in 3 hoods in a row on that mover in another room, I still cant believe it never fell lol.
In that setup I put 3x3 screens on top of the vegging plants and tried to veg them as big as I could, then slide them over to flower. So 6 plants made the max canopy 54 squaere feet with a light depth penetration of about 2 to 3 feet deep. It worked pretty well, a good plant was 9 ounces a not so good was 3 or 4. I couldn't get them any bigger because even if I could spread the light more, I couldn't get any screen bigger than 3' wide through the doors.
Wow typed all that, re-read the question, answer had nothing to do with question, lol. I'm a slow articulator and typer and editor, but I do try to get it right.
Yes electric bill has gone down, 33% less light yet larger optimal canopy area. Since the lights move that reduces shading as well as moving the hot spot which allows canopy to be closer to the bulbs which allows light energy to be effective all the way throuhg the plant and not just on the side currently facing the bulb. Defenitely better than a stationary 1000!
Um, you do know I use COB LED to grow vertically, right?I didn't notice you going off topic Actually everything you wrote there is totally relevant and expands on my rather shallow question in an intelligent way haha
I think it's really cool that you have a "before" comparison with the lights moving already. So it clearly wasn't the lights being non-static, but flipping the canopy to vertical that allowed you to remove that 3rd 1k bulb.
And you're still getting similar yields? Unless you're downsizing, I assume they've risen, just from the fact that you're beginning to grow veggies in there too
Gosh and thanks for making me realize how systemically idiotic it is of me to grow horizontally in a tiny space that is way higher than it's wide Sheez here'S me outdoors ever thinking of how to make best use of the garden space by stacking and going vertical, and indoors,. where it's needed most...
Too bad I just got myself COBs? lol
OTOH I'm moving next month and will be building myself a new grow space... if I dimension it right, maybe I could then hang the COBs at an adequate distance (the space is still going to be 4ft wide max, so a mover would be overkill in there..) and trellis larger plants up the back wall... or have cobs shining at one trellised plant (think C99 haha, I feel I'm going to end up growing her next year, after the blue dream grow-off with my DWC friends lol) from both sides? hm!
Um, ok see you over in your scary monster threadUm, you do know I use COB LED to grow vertically, right?
Page 129 is where the COB LED modules make their first appearance.Um, ok see you over in your scary monster thread
haha thanks! Though it IS cool to read you did DWC beforePage 129 is where the COB LED modules make their first appearance.
...and I may again.haha thanks! Though it IS cool to read you did DWC before
and that I can understand well - even being the Queen of Soils amongst DWC growers haha...and I may again.
no dammit I'm the Queen of Soils, innit lolttystickk's a lady?
oh. well you are a damn good soil queen imo.no dammit I'm the Queen of Soils, innit lol
but just amongst DWC growers haha