Alaric
Well-Known Member

I wanted to keep the lights arranged like this for overlapping light----the flower room was only 11' wide and even with the sliding tubes----just too cramped side to side.
It was also very awkward trying to get canopy above the lights-----so I reconfigured end to end systems----much easier to get the full circle canopy.

About 6 weeks into flowering----three 1Ks, four tubes----1 week staggered harvest.

Only time I ever undershot filling the canopy-----usually have to remove a lot.

Another option this tube and panel design allows:
When loading the tubes with plants----the plants can be put in at an angle ------stalks are crossed so as not to take up too much vertical space.
I ditched the fans hanging below the tube idea-----more cosmetic reasons than anything else. As Edison once said--"that's another thing I've proven doesn't work".
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