ttystikk
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Cap, you and Kushtrees have effectively laid out the merits of the 5 vertical bulb around four plants approach. I'm going to keep my first run on this configuration relatively simple.
Agreed about needing to know one's strains well to effectively manage stretch. I have some that hardly stretch at all, and others that go batshit! I plan to run the stretchy pheno and flip them small so they don't overgrow- if I err, it will be to the early side. I remember Desert Squirrel's pics of some of his RDWC runs in shipping containers- the growth was incredible!
Down the road, I want to experiment with a light rotator, using it to orbit a nominally overhead fixture around and very close to an individual tree. That's going to be awhile, I want to get the basics down first.
As far as the finickyness factor of RDWC, I feel like I've got a pretty good handle on it. With chowmix in netpots over the water, running top drop irrigation to drain back into the RDWC thus flushing Cap's bennies (shameless plug!) through the whole system, I've all but forgotten what pythium problems look like- even at 68 degrees.
Agreed about needing to know one's strains well to effectively manage stretch. I have some that hardly stretch at all, and others that go batshit! I plan to run the stretchy pheno and flip them small so they don't overgrow- if I err, it will be to the early side. I remember Desert Squirrel's pics of some of his RDWC runs in shipping containers- the growth was incredible!
Down the road, I want to experiment with a light rotator, using it to orbit a nominally overhead fixture around and very close to an individual tree. That's going to be awhile, I want to get the basics down first.
As far as the finickyness factor of RDWC, I feel like I've got a pretty good handle on it. With chowmix in netpots over the water, running top drop irrigation to drain back into the RDWC thus flushing Cap's bennies (shameless plug!) through the whole system, I've all but forgotten what pythium problems look like- even at 68 degrees.