BudgetGrows
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Clean set up. I like it
Cobs should be in Monday or Tuesday, once installed I can build my screen to suit then I shall make sure to show off a littledepends on the veg cycle. I'd run a single personally. I just like training them personally lol. good luck, post some pics when ya can
i don't understand what you mean by this.the goal on this build is to run perpetual on a rail through a false wall
the rail runs both rooms. Just need to have a knockout section of rail like a foot long that when you open the wall up into the ceiling just bolt it in. On paper it looks pretty good. Haven't got that far yet though so we will see.You running the rail system for use in both rooms? Or rail in each..
No, the rail system is for the ceiling mounted screens to transfer into the flower room. The lights are on thier own rail that stays in place. If that makes sense. Basically just think of it as a convenor into the next room. When done with flower just grab the screen and take it out the door and reload it on the rail.i don't understand what you mean by this.
a light rail?
Yup! i have two of them. One for each 600 till i get my led's designed and built. So those light movers stay in their respective rooms. my plan is to use this rail for the screens http://www.stanleyhardware.com/detail/5116-plain-box-rail-n105-213. look around on that site. it will get your brain spinning with design options, options are endless!!!!!!The Lights rails I was thinking of are the new moving light rails. Like the www.lightrail3.com company
Moving lights is fine, but id rather just open the wall and slide the screen over. shut the wall and bam back to training in the veg room. I'm curious to see how the timing and light height play out. Gonna have to run 2 plants at a time to start. might be able to get three plants rolling with 2 light per side. But that's a way's off and my to do list is overflowing as it is lol just use what i got right now.Thats awesome. Who moves tje screen not the lights . Got me thinking of a redesign lol
Let me try to explain a little something here my brother. This may help you and others.Hey Scroggers. Setting up first scrog tent. 14x32" screen. 1 plant or 2? Gonna be in 3gal smart pot. Under 4cob 200w kit. All organic
What you've explained, couldn't have been better.You're my illustrious, scrogging leader. Thank you...Indoor, I am using mobile (with castors 360) units that house a base tray which slides in and out. In the tray is our pot/no till garden. Above are two frames that make up a first screen and secondary trellis. Both are adjustable with raise and lower capability. These units allow me to place four plants below one light. The footprint of all four plants together is nearly 5' x 5'. Each unit is rotated in position one quarter turn daily for even uniform growth. This set up with single plant units is the most advanced and user friendly method I have used to date.
If you have questions about builds, I will post images.
What you've explained, couldn't have been better.You're my illustrious, scrogging leader. Thank you...
Wow man i like the method. I nvr thought of drawing it out in that way. I'd love to see a pic of your build for sure. I've been Proto typing different adjustable ideas but not set on one yet.Let me try to explain a little something here my brother. This may help you and others.
Draw a circle with a dot in the center. Below that draw an oval, also with a dot in the center. Now, draw a square around the outside of the circle so that the cicles edges just touch the edges of the square. Do the same for the oval by drawing a rectangle.
The circle and oval represent the plants and the square and rectangle represent your scrog frame. For this example you are looking down from a birds eye view. The round shape, is the formation of a plant thats branches grow evenly in all directions from the main stem (i.e. cannabis). On your first image of the circle, it is easy to see that if you measure from the center (stalk) outward to the frame of your screen, branches have about the same distance to travel to meet that point. Training, will be even as a result, and the result of your training will also be such.
From the center of your oval however, there are shorter and longer distances to reach the edges of the frame. That, is where your problems begin when training single plants to fill rectangles.
Now, if you take that same rectangle and place two smaller circles within it, you may see why I would suggest two vs one in that 14" x 36" frame. One plant per 3gal pot however.
Best of luck to you friend.
Woodsmantoker~