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does growing vertical allow you to use less watts per sq foot vs growing regularly?
sounds like one of Heath Robinson's grows if you are familiar with his vert grows.On the flip side of that statement you could run 98 in an octagon with a single 600.
In my experience yes. My horizontal grows have been 600 watt hps over 32"square's (85 watt's sq/ft, probably over kill) and now i run 1000 watt hps over 4'x4' squares (62.5 watt's sq/ft). My vertical grows use 2x 1000 watt hps's and trellis's that are a little over 80 sq/ft (25 watt's sq/ft) and I have other vertical grows that use 3x 600 watt hps's with the same 80 sq/ft (22.5 watt's sq/ft) and the 3x 600's give me more par than the 2x 1000's. More usable light is provided to the canopy in a vertical setup without a reflector. Now the light intensity is defiantly not as high at the canopy in my vertical setups as it is in my horizontal setups but the gram per watt of yield is a lot better. Ideally I would have liked to be around 35-40 watts sq/ft in my vertical setups but the only way to do that would be to shrink the diameter of the trellis's or somehow fit 2 bulbs in each cooltube (I use cooltubes btw I know people say you lose 10% of the light but if measured with par and lux and the difference is extremely minimal).
That's boss, bro!I'm not sure if it helps, but what I do is make my own cool tubes out of that insulating plastic that us Canadians put inside our window frames in the winter time. I use a sheet and just make a cylinder out of it between two buckets that I connect to my 6inch ventilation system, the pressure keeps it blown up like those dancing Giants at used car dealerships...View attachment 3761755 View attachment 3761756
how s the name of that plastic you used to made a cylinder ? thanks. and well done by the way,congrats.I'm not sure if it helps, but what I do is make my own cool tubes out of that insulating plastic that us Canadians put inside our window frames in the winter time. I use a sheet and just make a cylinder out of it between two buckets that I connect to my 6inch ventilation system, the pressure keeps it blown up like those dancing Giants at used car dealerships...View attachment 3761755 View attachment 3761756
I'm not seeing the watering mechanism or am I just not recognizing it in the pics?View attachment 3773614 View attachment 3773612 Thanks boys!! I appreciate the questions and comments!!
Prawn.. you're right in presuming that I threw away the plastic sometimes, when it does get dirty, I don't even bother to clean it on the inside, I just chuck it and then make a new one, it takes me about 20 minutes.
And for strains..it varies every month per new cycle. C99 is my go to...I have blue cheese, Strawberry Cheese cake, money maker, money bush, cotton candy, black domina, incredible bulk..I can deal with almost any strain, because if they stretch I can just pull them back a little bit more into the box because there is no media. But obviously some are better than others in vertical.
The system is fairly easy to clean, after I'm done I usually run a water and bleach solution through it for about 24 hours and then give it a small scrub and run it again. The boxes that the plants are in sit on the reservoir and drain into them constantly. I made them from one inch styrofoam so that they isolate from the Heat yet they sit on a cold cement floor and suck that cold right up.
I use mh/hps for 4 weeks and then go to only hps..I figured the sun was yellower later in the fall outside... but I have nothing to back that up.
My room is 4 feet wide by 16 feet long, I keep the AC right in the middle. Because at the opposite end of the room I have another set up that's exactly the same. the AC units heat dumps into a box or you can call it a manifold, where my fans pick up their air.
The boxes that the plants are in are 2 feet high and contain 20 plants per corner, and I can stack them 3 boxes High. It's less of an aero setup and more of a vertical nft because anything under the top row gets sloppy seconds haha..and I have a mix of digital and mag ballasts..
Frajola...the plastic is pretty common.. it's insulating window film, a lot of companies make it, I'm sure 3M makes it too. It's the stuff that you put over your window frame when it gets cold out. And then you use a hair dryer to shrink it and make it nice and clear. That's why when you make a tube out of it you have to make it 2 to 3 inches longer than you actually want it because it shrinks with heat. And don't use the two-sided tape that comes with the package, use a nice wide strip of packing tape inside and out.
Here s a few pics from today...tonight for my girls though...day 24 I think...View attachment 3773612
It s hard to say for sure..I have a total of 72" high x 44" inner diameter. X Pi = 9947sq" or 69sq'...Wow, so many cool tricks in one thread, I'm glad I saw this!
IME, growing vertical does not reduce the needed watts per square foot, but you can skip deducting the reflector losses.
Here s a few pics that kind of shows how its setup. It's just 4 Aero cloner nozzles per box,screwed into some half inch pipe that are connected to my pump. They spray and it hits the roof of those boxes, then it trickles down onto the roots and drains back into the reservoir.I'm not seeing the watering mechanism or am I just not recognizing it in the pics?
Your numbers are impressive.