View attachment 4311972 View attachment 4311973 Ok 2 weeks in flowering, made dragtic changes this rip.
Heat build up was a little problem on them hot days, with 1,800w 12hr. and a dehumidifier running. My mini split is a 12,000 btu and was a little low on freeon. Got a trust worthy ac guy to come charge her up, and decided since I paid so much in kw, last rip, let’s make this more efficient. I read old articles on lamp switching, and decided to utilize the theory. I have (1) 600 hps come on for 3hr, then (2) 600w mh come on for 3hr. 2 cycles, for a total of 12 hours! Running half the kw, I ran before! Now day or night I’m at 70-76 degrees at 60% humidity.
Also when I pulled the old root balls out I noticed they didn’t fill the pots no where near as I would think, so I went to 1 gallon pots and stacked more in the system. Added trays to the bottom of the pots so watering would be easier as well. 2 weeks on 75 (74 broke one yesterday fuuuuk) half the Watts! Let’s see what it do!
I also grow in a vertical area but utilize a Coliseum setup instead of true vertical garden design.
I did vert years ago with decent g/watt harvests but never was able to get the optimal result I wanted.
I switched to Colosseum build, utilize 2 600 super hps and 1 mh blue with 2 x 2000w (replacement)LED panels for extra coverage.
Honestly I am testing my plans for a new build.
I have grown all sorts of different techniques and well into the triple.digits as far.as genetics over 20years now.
I havest multiple plants every 14 to 21 days in a perpetual grow. Average harvest was right around 400g/4 plants per cycle(14 -21days)This allows for some extra time in veg and as long as I stick to the feed, prune, train and harvest routine it works very well.
Currently I am getting some of the best results I have seen and am very pleased with the setup.
After the rebuild last fall and manipulating the plants to fully benefit from the LEDs my last 5 harvests have been nearly 600g per 4 plant cycle.
1- 10g , 1 7gal and 2 5gal plant of whatever strain is cycling through.
The plants tier in the room in this fashion as well with tens (typically 9 - 11oz)bottom tier, 7s (typically 4-6oa) -next tier up and then 5s(2.5 -4oz) around the.top.
10 gals and 7s are drip fed and I hand water 5s.
For rotation and to keep my timelines in check the indicas skip over 2 slots in the rotation where the sativas and long photo period hybrids need that extra time. Each slot has a time line for growth as well as it own feeding schedule.
Training is different for each tier but not the end of the world and I found that spending my time on training got better results than a lot of time spent on hand watering and taking care of all those little ladies.
I dont have pics I am willing to post but.am more than happy to help you with setup and design if you continue to develop your room.
My advice would be to use a manifold train on larger root based plants for higher yields in your set up. Stop thinking vertical sog or wall of greens and look into training a bit for better yields. A simple 5 node top and tie with 2 extra weeks in veg would give you exceptional results. With less headache from all thos little bitches to maintain.
Are you rotating/turning your plants at all?
How tall do you let them get?
How long in veg before flower?
CO2?
Defoliation?
Tie downs?
Root mass not fillings 2 gal is concerning for me considering my experience with sog...