SPLFreak808
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Am i missing something? Isnt more plants exposed to the bulb in vert vs a 4x4? Isnt the light hitting more bud sites in general with a vert grow? Why wouldnt the yield be higher?
Do you have a reference for that?not much anymore 3 - 5 percent loss
Pics?One point I would like to make about vertical vs. horizontal is the footprint or diameter of the plant. Going straight up, you can fit more plants in a giving area, like I have 12 (4' average) in a 6x4 area now. If you try to put that many plants in a horizontal situation, it ain't going to happen. My point is this, I grow up because I can fit more plants, thus having a greater variety of bud (customers WANT that).
If I was to grow 1 plant and give it a BJ every other day after a 60 day veg, yea, I could probably get a pound per plant, but I make up for it by growing more different plants (lots more fun), and make up for the weight there. So, I'll stick to my method which is to grow up, with topping twice if the plant can take it, get my 6-7 average per plant ($350x6=$2100) sell six different strains each month (perpetual grow) and keep my customers happy, my wife happy, me happy by selling out monthly, and not really worry about who grew the largest pumpkin. I'll go variety, quality and get it done in 90 days. That's my method, and it works for me ( do the math)
First of all there is a sweet spot with vertical hence why so many double stack but the problem is you can only put so many plants in that Donut or area sure put lots of plants double stacked rows in that sweet spot but the end result is small yields per plant where is the advantage ???? space thats it not more yield from it ... cause again your harvesting lots of small plants lots of plants with small yields ,, more time workin controlling plantsAm i missing something? Isnt more plants exposed to the bulb in vert vs a 4x4? Isnt the light hitting more bud sites in general with a vert grow? Why wouldnt the yield be higher?
What strain is that? Is that the DE room? How much veg time? Wonderful grow dude!!!!No one ever said adding suplimental side lighting will in deed help
, but if you got good over head lighting there is no need for it
PS what 2 plus pound plants look like buds from all of plants not one side lol
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I just posted the start of my grow room on the vert forum.and that was a mt, supposed to be 4x3.5. Had to go measure them again. theyre 42"wide x 48"tallshow us your 4 x 4 screen
This. Also why you should scrog so you get a even canopy.I don't think that's true. Reflected light, by definition, is a loss. Radiating light omnidirectionally (in the center of plants) should result in more light reaching those plants than reflecting half that light in a forward direction.
Maybe I misunderstand your point.
Um i get loss? With a bare bulb throwing light all around theres no loss. You see the plants are AROUND the bulb. so 360 degrees of plant canopy around a bulb or 2. so what your saying is the reflected light adds to the one half of the bulb shooting down? If so then how do you account for 2 bulbs? or the warehouses that just use a whole bunch of bare bulbs?how much loss do you think you get from reflected light ??? ??? not much anymore 3 - 5 percent loss waht loss of light do you ge from vertical when plant is suppose to be the actual wall and its not cause plants are to small
you ever wonder why people tend to say open ended so much cooler ?? its cause the energy i lost so much master
simple do a test you got a reflector and a bare bulb ???? fire it up check temps at 24 " away on both lets not forget heat is also energy so more heat is more energy common sense really all of light diected one way as in par / power compared to on being shot 360 degrees make sense
We're not talking small plants though. Flipped at 12-18" you can be talking more than 2 feet tall and wide. It only takes a few of them to give you close to your gpw in yield, and with regards to yield, we're going in circles really. The numbers are all that matter and the gpw ratios of a lot of vert growers doesn't justify your claim that flat can't compete. In many cases the opposite applies.One point I would like to make about vertical vs. horizontal is the footprint or diameter of the plant. Going straight up, you can fit more plants in a giving area, like I have 12 (4' average) in a 6x4 area now. If you try to put that many plants in a horizontal situation, it ain't going to happen. My point is this, I grow up because I can fit more plants, thus having a greater variety of bud (customers WANT that).
If I was to grow 1 plant and give it a BJ every other day after a 60 day veg, yea, I could probably get a pound per plant, but I make up for it by growing more different plants (lots more fun), and make up for the weight there. So, I'll stick to my method which is to grow up, with topping twice if the plant can take it, get my 6-7 average per plant ($350x6=$2100) sell six different strains each month (perpetual grow) and keep my customers happy, my wife happy, me happy by selling out monthly, and not really worry about who grew the largest pumpkin. I'll go variety, quality and get it done in 90 days. That's my method, and it works for me ( do the math)
I'd be disappointed if I don't get a pound from my 600.I average about 17.5 oz every ten weeks with a single 1kw hps that's seen too many grows, crappy fertilizer and hardly no effort.
SOG F&D Perpetual
You'd have to be a horrible farmer to get less than a lb per 1kw.
I fully agree with you. I was sorta drunk last night. Light does penetrate. You know i have a big ass roll of mylar. I may do just that.of course there is loss Light does travel through plants leafs Quantum Biology to say your not lossing energy growing vertical would be a lie, least horizontally the light that travels through gets used in the mid to lower plant bud production
so if i was to go vertical which TBH i see no point for my application is making sure i my vertical cage would in FACT have mylar to help reflect light that does pass and trust me it does pass through plants
Ok so lets say, that theres no difference. All my grows say otherwise, but for arguments sake lets say it does no better.We're not talking small plants though. Flipped at 12-18" you can be talking more than 2 feet tall and wide. It only takes a few of them to give you close to your gpw in yield, and with regards to yield, we're going in circles really. The numbers are all that matter and the gpw ratios of a lot of vert growers doesn't justify your claim that flat can't compete. In many cases the opposite applies.
You've got to factor in the work involved, and when I'm talking about training and low plant numbers, at the risk of repeating myself, I'm talking about topping a plant, vegging it to 18" or so, and flipping it and being able to guarantee a minimum yield of top buds from that. I honestly don't think you can do that with a vertical unless you're surrounding the plant with bulbs.
And again your taking 6 x 4 ??? can i ask how many watts ??? to get 350 grams ??? vertical or not sorry that is terrible numbers
I mean here 432 watts T 5 Ho View attachment 3567648 and 2 pounds
I have an educated hunch it may get a little toasty in there.
I know, right? 12,000 Watts in a 9 x 9.... Here's a video of a 10,000 Watt grow. Room looks to be about 25' x 25' and the plants are like 8' tall. Looks like maybe 60 or 80 plants.I have an educated hunch it may get a little toasty in there.
I don't know if I agree with your math. What if you just stacked e'm on top of each other like this. A person could easily get that many watts in a 9x9. Just say'n. ( with the air of course)I know, right? 12,000 Watts in a 9 x 9.... Here's a video of a 10,000 Watt grow. Room looks to be about 25' x 25' and the plants are like 8' tall. Looks like maybe 60 or 80 plants.
So I started thinking, you might be able to pull off 12,000 Watts in a 9' x 9'......if the ceiling is 65' tall....!!!!
that has got to be the biggest waste of time more money then brains were talkin 148 watts per sq Ft this makes a new meaning to light bleaching WTF man @ 4000 BTU per 1000 watt to cool add 5 ton AC unit into the equation man oh man this reminds me need to watch the movie dumb and dumber i would not go over 60 watts per Sq foot so in 9 x 9 area half that 6 k would be over kill..I know, right? 12,000 Watts in a 9 x 9.... Here's a video of a 10,000 Watt grow. Room looks to be about 25' x 25' and the plants are like 8' tall. Looks like maybe 60 or 80 plants.
So I started thinking, you might be able to pull off 12,000 Watts in a 9' x 9'......if the ceiling is 65' tall....!!!!
I'm suggesting the lights would be mounted 65' above the soil but I see what you're saying. Holy cow that would be hot.I don't know if I agree with your math. What if you just stacked e'm on top of each other like this. A person could easily get that many watts in a 9x9. Just say'n. ( with the air of course)
Don't pay any attention to me, it's Saturday and I have smoked way too much hash.I'm suggesting the lights would be mounted 65' above the soil but I see what you're saying. Holy cow that would be hot.