Vertical Growing-opinions and experiences

tonytrong

New Member
Hello everyone, Id like to ask yall some questions. First off, a little background... I am doing things commercially and therefore need to optimize space(especially since my legal limits are in sqft)... Am wondering what everyone things about
1)Vertical Growing?
2)stadium growing?
3)best way to light a room with 4 units at each corner(as many watts as needed at the end of the day i think whatever i fit in there is going to fall short of what i need) ?Gian phoi thong minh
4)best to go with systems? Or is it easier and cheaper to do it yourself... and not get ripped off?
5)does size matter with these things? are they made for SOG style growing... would i need to make adjustments to size if I want to grow SCROG or bushes?

everyone heres opinion means alot more to me than any of the growroom design forums on any other site, hence why Im coming here to seek advice from those whoms opinion I trust. Would really appreciate the help guys. Am trying to get everything in order as shantis back and seeds will be here soon and its time to get down to business
 

MrMeanGreen

Active Member
if you have a veg room also , no limit on lighting and you are legal.... i will marry you. x

silo style with individual solo's making up the main silo. side lighting in each corner. One day she will be mine, oh yes, she will be mine.

now go battle it out over bare bulbs or not, although 2.4 kw of light (assuming all 600s) bare bulb , is alot of heat, cool tubes a must i think. Gloves are off, come Tystick..... come out, come out where ever you are lol.
 

zep_lover

Well-Known Member
google krusty method.5 1k bulbs in a 10 foot by 10 foot room.1 in each corner and 1 in the middle.4 plants
o x o
x o x
o x o
x is plants o is bulb
alot of people have done it this way and get 10lbs per room using ebb and flow.
 

pilsung

Well-Known Member
are you an experienced grower? it's not advisable to jump into vert growing if you don't already have a sound knowledge of how plants grow and react to different lighting, training and environment.
you can keep it simple or you can learn that experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
 
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