sounds like your computer is buggy. if you can't even see the pics.lolol oh man so you guys can see the pics and i cant? thats too funny
at the bottom it says that 'HTML code is Off' could that have anything to do with my posting wohs
When omegafarmer/maximus tried to grow at my shop for advertising, he would grow the plants static and then stick them in the machine for pictures... I hope he is not leading u all astray just to sell his junk. A picture is not always as it seems. SNAKEOIL
I agree. It's nice to see someone actually giving it a shot, showing pics with how its actually working rather than acting like they've done a grow, but won't show any evidence.I'm not going to hate on this guy, and so far since he hasn't gone apeshit mad about all the hating yea I guess it might not be him. I guess it could be a lacky but lets just let this guy be and see how he does now.
I don't think there is any other method that can outdo a properly done rotary system... The only thing I wonder about these is if it's actually big enough to crank out as much as the claims have been but it will be great to finally see something, anything.
As much as I don't like omegafarmer there may be some merit to this size though, and there are good points to the design.
(Just being honest, don't have to like the guy to admit it might not be a bad product.)
We just have to see.
That would be cool though. I heard Nebula is an awesome plant for rotationary grows.I was thinking though if you got a strain you stuck to that was ideal and learned it and then could duplicate stuff very consitantly you could get a good rythm going with them and at some point probably automate all the changes on multiple units under full computer control. I can imagine pulling off nearly full hands off growing after a while except for all the cloning and loading and manual res cleaning if you used a very large res system with some automated flushes and changes that changed all the parameters as needed based on past data collected. (Like work I've done before in the legal plastics and die cast manufacturing sector with computer montioring and controls.)
(I was daydreaming of course....) Nobody could afford all that until it were legal, and then you'd have to be a really big player.