Ttystikk's vertical goodness

FKH

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Wow. I have no idea what's going here, but I love it.

You guys are amazing. This 'system' is crazy.

@Sedan, wish you the best. Stay safe friend.

@ttystikk, you'll be getting a DM or two tomorrow.
 

ttystikk

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Someone got ChatGPT stoned;

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Sedan

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Sorry it took me a bit but here's that pic of a self contained vertical NFT setup with a 27 gallon tuffbox reservoir. I got it for free!
I don't know much about hydroponics, please tell me, is 25 cm between holes for plants here normal or is more space needed?

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ttystikk

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I don't know much about hydroponics, please tell me, is 25 cm between holes for plants here normal or is more space needed?

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The spacing between holes is determined by the size of the plants the grower intends to grow in the system. The smaller the plants, the closer the spacing should be. I know that's not a specific answer but I think it is more useful to think about it this way than to merely offer a number.
 

Sedan

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The spacing between holes is determined by the size of the plants the grower intends to grow in the system. The smaller the plants, the closer the spacing should be. I know that's not a specific answer but I think it is more useful to think about it this way than to merely offer a number.
Yes, I understand you. I asked the question incorrectly. If we take autos plants, will 25 cm be ok? I offered him 30 cm, but then the holes from the length of the pipe will be asymmetrical, if 25, then it fits perfectly.
 
I don't understand what all the fuss is about.
According to tty it takes 20 weeks to grow a plant to finish using this method.
With a yield of less than a 1/2 pound finished (per plant) this is a huge waste of resource with little gain.
I can grow 4 times the pot in the same space at an 1/8 of the power consumption.
Where is the benefit here? Taste? Buzz? Sure ain't profit!
i get 35 to 38 ounces off vertical off one 600 watt HPS
i can grow in any room i live in i grow suitable to whatever room i have
try to to beat 38 ounces from one 600 hps please
 

ttystikk

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Yes, I understand you. I asked the question incorrectly. If we take autos plants, will 25 cm be ok? I offered him 30 cm, but then the holes from the length of the pipe will be asymmetrical, if 25, then it fits perfectly.
Autos can be many sizes. I see nothing wrong with either size.
 
Well that's a lot better than me. How do you do it?
4 bookshelfs bottom shelf with drain to waste reservoir
Top three shelf have three rectangular pots two clones in each pot
Equalling 72 clones veg clones for one to two weeks each after roots are plantable
60cm from pots to bulb
Need yoyos or string to hold clones horizontal towards bulb
Supporting pots so they do not tip over
Hand watered
Perlite I preferred however coco coir is ok not stadium style vertical
Sea of green true vertical
 
4 bookshelfs bottom shelf with drain to waste reservoir
Top three shelf have three rectangular pots two clones in each pot
Equalling 72 clones veg clones for one to two weeks each after roots are plantable
60cm from pots to bulb
Need yoyos or string to hold clones horizontal towards bulb
Supporting pots so they do not tip over
Hand watered
Perlite I preferred however coco coir is ok not stadium style vertical
Sea of green true vertical
Pots on angled towards bulb making octagon shape
 

Sedan

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Pots on angled towards bulb making octagon shape
Yes, I agree. Clones are a very productive method.

But just as you keep the mother in a separate box, we also prepare the plants in a small container for vertical growth.

The advantage of a long vega is that the plants develop according to the Febonacci number principle. Plants grow many times more on a long vega.

Like this: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765, 10946, 17711....

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This is the main advantage of a long vega.
 
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