You've scrolled past it for years, and still don't know "what it's all about"?I’ve scrolled past this vertical growing sub for years, and would like to know what it’s all about?
Interesting that’s pretty much what I thought, but didn’t know if there’d be any cons because I just don’t see many grows like this. What I meant by scroll past is literally not click on it, and hit the organic section…I do recall reading some about it almost a decade ago or soYou've scrolled past it for years, and still don't know "what it's all about"?
It saves space. That's the main reason why one would do it. Usually a lot of vertical space is wasted, especially with high ceilings or when you're in a green house.
Let's say you have a 4'x4' area, and you go vertical on three walls (leaving one open for access), you've already tripled the canopy footprint. It will be less yield per canopy plane, so maybe you've effectively only doubled the footprint, but that's still a lot.
Inside a greenhouse it's even better, because you will have light coming in from all sides.
I'd say if space is not an issue, going vertical is more trouble than it's worth.
I would probably try a hydroponic NFT tower for a vertical grow, this is what many people use in greenhouses to grow non-vining crops (leafy greens, strawberries, etc.). Should work for cannabis as well, like a vertical NFT SoG basically.
Well, the "cons" depend on the method of vertical growing and which plant you're actual growing.Interesting that’s pretty much what I thought, but didn’t know if there’d be any cons because I just don’t see many grows like this.
@Apostatize In that case the "vertical NFT towers" would be "stacked growing" I suppose. Is there a thread here with a nice "stacked" setup, or maybe a YouTube video?
Two years ago, I bought a "Rocket farm" by "Geek Farm" or something -- some guy in Florida. Never used it. Concerned about root mass clogging it.Ah, OK, that's not what I had in mind.
Was thinking about something like this:
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That should work pretty nicely with cannabis as well.
Yes, these can also fairly easily be made at home (slits cut into the PVC, then heat, then mould the openings with an empty bottle).A geek farm/rocket farm costs >$100. Basically, it's a single, squared-off pvc tower with like 4 holes staggered on each side. Bought one but it's just sitting there, never used it. Water goes down its center, feeding all the roots along the way.
Probably not an issue unless you veg the plants in the tower for a long time -- which I wouldn't do in any case. In the famous StinkBud thread there are various people running NFT rails with cannabis and root clogging does not appear to be an issue. That would not be different in a tower setup.Concerned about root mass clogging it.
This is true outdoors or in a greenhouse.Someone above said that plants like to grow up; I agree! Using that to our advantage is what vertical plane gardening is all about.
I was watching his stuff as well and it was pretty impressive. I believe he got banned shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine. It turned into a political argument. Pretty sure he lives in Ukraine or something..I don't get over here much myself but theres a thread by a guy named Sedan or something and it was a thing of beauty what he would build
There was a few guys here that loved that style of growing.. @ttystikk was a legend for vert growing.. i think he still pops in every now and thenI recall growing magazines using air cooled tubes vertically surrounded by walls of buds. Never seems to have caught on however.
Roots clogging the lines could be an issue.Ah, OK, that's not what I had in mind.
Was thinking about something like this:
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That should work pretty nicely with cannabis as well.