NoSeedsPlease
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You got me watching. Might even have to try that out myself but possibly with soil. Same idea just shelves lol
oh my bad, you talking about those expensive, pretty, white thingies.right on. those are some cheap prices, but they only sell the enviromental adapters and not the "brain". good lookin out though.
Id kinda look like a jack ass if I showed a pic of the setup without the product or the process.
Many lack the craftsmanship to even drill a hole to be honest.thanks for the postive posts.
smppro- yeah those things. the one I want is $350. PPM-3 from CAPS.
Punk-yeah i hear what your saying. im just lucky enough to have an old lady that is cool enough to support my ideas. some people just dont have the $$$ to get a proper grow going.
Many lack the craftsmanship to even drill a hole to be honest.
Outdoor is the perfect place to start. I'm pretty handy. First table purchased at 15. That's rare. But when my buddy comes over to help me on my old truck... he's a master tech. He makes me look so stupid when it comes to tools I use all the time.
Skillsets enable you to see or think of ideas and put them in motion. $$$ fixes all that though. It's nice to have both money and skills
Oregon dude,i dont consider 65 plants a "risk". I have helped with these setups for awhile. I helped and watched and took the goods and the bads and made this "example". I dont see any weight increase in giving the bottom of my plants light. you get popcorn from the bottom, not weight. all that popcorn would not make up for me cutting into the 45s and compromising the couplings which hold a seal. The setups I watch week in and week out (that mine was modeled after) have no issues with losing weight by not staggering. If the tiers were closer together then it might be advantageous. Its a beautiful dance that the plants do when they are in these setups. the nugs closest to the lights get fat and heavy then they sag, giving the stems behind them more light, and so on and so on. I have alot of experience with the setups. what i dont have experience with is doing one in a 5x6 closet, in the middle of a house. the atmosphere has been my issue. I know its going to be awhile before they are done, but if you watch it all go down, the pics will show how these systems explode. I appreciate your insight and hope i didnt come off like a dick.
Just trying to help. Shame on me. For the record the post title of "this is where legends come from" doesn't seem to fit such a laxidasical "I don't care to yield much really, it's just what i'm doing" attitide.
Since the lights are hanging in the middle, how do the back of the plants get any light? Do you rotate the plants maybe?