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Not to the degree you are attempting, no.Will it fill in the canopy later?
Mine is definitely a 1.0 attempt, lol! I'm getting a lot of advice, most of it very good. I'll post pics as I get my setup together and get things going.
For example, Capulator suggested I veg the plant in place in the trellis for 2-3 weeks. The strain I plan to use is incredibly stretchy- and it throws huge colas!
I have a truly staggering number of variables I'm at least trying to be aware of, let alone track. The main thing that will affect the yield of my run will be how well I get the plant to cover the canopy.
Im surprised the neibour didnt ask u ("WHAT THE FUCK R U BUILDING"?) , since u built it outside....lol...great knowledge and ideas, thx for sharing...So this is my updated version of my "V" VSCRoG. The original "V" 2 sided version works well (look up my other posts) but had an inherent issue relative to a continuous grow cycle. This version separates into "halves" and can be cycled between veg and bloom, as well as it allows extension panels for the second half of growth.
Used 3/4" PVC, drywall screws instead of pricy eye hooks etc, and was able to keep costs down to a minimum. This version is 4'x4' but could easily be scaled up or down in size depending on your space or needs. And it's on wheels that will support/allow movement as a unit or in either half, making it easy to move a section out of veg into bloom. This one is scaled to have a fair amount of room for 2 5g smart pots on each side.
It is also ideal for vertical lighting (how I'll use it) but can work well with top and/or side lights also. I'll have a 1k HPS dropped down the center, a 400wMH for some extra canopy hardening and could also use tube florescent/mongo CFL or even LED for inside or backside lighting. It can be a straight sided "box" or the panels can be tilted individually to any angle and then held by either side chains between the panels or via to chains to the ceiling.
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Since it is as large as it is in the middle, you could drop a 600 all the way down to the floor. I'm not suggesting you do necessarily, but the depth of the frame gives you the chance to get big lights deep down inside, and I think this is where the efficiency gains are. I like the idea of being able to 'rotate' plants in and out, and it led me to an idea; why not make a third half to your unit, and trellis plants into it in vegetative stage for a month, then replace one of your two other halves with it. Now, your rotation can happen with your frame! You could stack vertical cfl or t5 in front of the trellis half to grow the plants while in veg.
Anyway, it was a thought... lol
That neighbor is my landlord and supportive of my projects :-)Im surprised the neibour didnt ask u ("WHAT THE FUCK R U BUILDING"?) , since u built it outside....lol...great knowledge and ideas, thx for sharing...
That neighbor is my landlord and supportive of my projects :-)