timmmy2021
Well-Known Member
wow this is nice i like
You could just elevate the shorter plants so they are all even.Taken from "A Multi-Shelf Garden Setup -or- What the Heck is a Trellis?", by pH... "The purpose of the netting is to get all growing tips that will be used for buds to grow at the same height relative to the lights, and it accomplishes this task superbly." ...Nuff said... Makes total sense now, so this is what they mean by 'sea of green', I guess? I mean, you make all the nodes at an even level, and they all are right there about 18 inches from the light (sweet spot!!), evenly spaced... Instead of one 5 inches higher than the other, and the lower ones obscured by ones on top, etc. Yeah, it makes total sense.. Can you apply something like this to bigger plants, though? Lets say you had 5 gallon pots with plants that were, oh, around 36" tall, give or take a little... Could you fabricate a screen to go above the plants at that height to level off the tops and surrounding nugs? I mean, is that even something someone would want to try, or are their easier ways to distribute light amongst taller plants... Sorry for my utter ignorance on the issue, there is just so MUCH to learn!!