Honey ... I'm home.
First of all, let me just say - I'm feel'n ya'll. To be honest, i don't have much use for 'friends' but i think i might just get along with Riz 'n Shady. Can i be on ur team ?!
Second, let me just say, "YOU'RE DOING IT RIGHT". Anyone that says otherwise is a douche.
My biggest concern was if your tray setup would allow you to optimally use the footprint that is created under all those lumens. i think you'll be fine. the trays are close enough that eventually you'll spread the plants out in each tray and achieve a lovely sea of green. to that end, i see they've already been topped and i would continue to focus on horizontal rather than vertical growth. there's really no point in making them more than 3' feet tall before switching them to flower... better if they are 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide than 5 feet tall and 2 feet wide (at least in a flat garden).
can't believe you actually plumbed a soil grow for run-off !! as said before, this setup of yours is 'the tits'.
the only real suggestion that i can think of is make sure you have at least one complete backup system (lamp, ballast, cords, etc.) if not two complete backups. everytime you enter the room you'll look to see if all 10 burners are still burning. eventually one of them won't be. count on it.
May Lady Luck and Mary Jane bestow their blessings upon thee. And no matter how much crap slops around in this thread, i shall always and forever remain - SUBSCRIBED.
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First of all, let me just say - I'm feel'n ya'll. To be honest, i don't have much use for 'friends' but i think i might just get along with Riz 'n Shady. Can i be on ur team ?!
Second, let me just say, "YOU'RE DOING IT RIGHT". Anyone that says otherwise is a douche.
My biggest concern was if your tray setup would allow you to optimally use the footprint that is created under all those lumens. i think you'll be fine. the trays are close enough that eventually you'll spread the plants out in each tray and achieve a lovely sea of green. to that end, i see they've already been topped and i would continue to focus on horizontal rather than vertical growth. there's really no point in making them more than 3' feet tall before switching them to flower... better if they are 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide than 5 feet tall and 2 feet wide (at least in a flat garden).
can't believe you actually plumbed a soil grow for run-off !! as said before, this setup of yours is 'the tits'.
the only real suggestion that i can think of is make sure you have at least one complete backup system (lamp, ballast, cords, etc.) if not two complete backups. everytime you enter the room you'll look to see if all 10 burners are still burning. eventually one of them won't be. count on it.
May Lady Luck and Mary Jane bestow their blessings upon thee. And no matter how much crap slops around in this thread, i shall always and forever remain - SUBSCRIBED.
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