No one ever seems to mention the bad points of vertical. Here's a few things to keep in mind before you go vert:
- Most vertical systems are a set size, and made to take a set number of plants exactly the correct size. So when you loose some clones, or your clones grow an extra foot, you just kind of have to make it work.
- Vertical SUCKS for cooling. Sure, you can use A/C's and chillers, but that extra juice could just be powering more lights.
- Apart from Heath, who says he got like 2 gram a watt (which could just be bullshit), I haven't seen anyone with a vert system post yields much better than buckets / E&F tables.
- It's hard to get at the plants
Unless your average temp is below 50 degrees, or you just want to piss around, I'd stay away from vert. It can work. It can even work pretty good - but overall it seems inferior to E&F tables, which are cheaper, and more tolerant of heat and varying plant sizes.
- Most vertical systems are a set size, and made to take a set number of plants exactly the correct size. So when you loose some clones, or your clones grow an extra foot, you just kind of have to make it work.
- Vertical SUCKS for cooling. Sure, you can use A/C's and chillers, but that extra juice could just be powering more lights.
- Apart from Heath, who says he got like 2 gram a watt (which could just be bullshit), I haven't seen anyone with a vert system post yields much better than buckets / E&F tables.
- It's hard to get at the plants
Unless your average temp is below 50 degrees, or you just want to piss around, I'd stay away from vert. It can work. It can even work pretty good - but overall it seems inferior to E&F tables, which are cheaper, and more tolerant of heat and varying plant sizes.