lava is next for me.
as far as vert goes... the journals i have followed left me with the impression that vert. is more trouble than it is worth ... unless ur talking growing trees vertically with like one bulb per tree (surrounding the plant with lights rather than surrounding the light with plants).
not that i doubt the setup is highly effective. that frigg'in beehive thing is deffinitely catching all the light... and if ur willing to go big BIG on plant numbers ... at 86 per... while running several of those hives... more power to you. Your location is probably one of the most secure "in the nation". So, have at it. Anyone else and i'd try to talk them down... down to staying below 99 plants / clones total. I still flinch when i read people say that they are planning to grow 100 ... or 200 ... or 400 ... or 1000+ plants... when the legal cutoffs are 99, 199, 399, 999, etc. At least they used to be. No reason to piss off Uncle Sam, in my opinion.
The last page (currently) on my journal, page 88, represents the vert/horizontal dillema pictorially, from my perspective. Most vert growers spend too much time training and tying and vegging their plants into the proper configuration... when that time could have been used for more flowering in a flat setup. The same argument you use for flowering straight from clone. But the beehive setup uses plant numbers to overcome the necessity of vertical veg. time, so i really can't argue against it.
I'm along for the ride no matter how bumpy it gets

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