i agree about the 600s, i would not use 1000 watts as they would be too hot for me.thats sick, i think im gonna set up a system like nickbbad did but do it on a taller and wider scale per side. thinkin about maybe doing four sides connected under one res to cut down on the amount of res's needed, and then having my other walls on wheels so i can move them and get in and out. thats some real innovative shit both heaths design and the modified one. ill put up a journal when i get it started sometime next month. oh yeah greenyield, you said that one guy got 9 pounds off 2 x 1000 watts. thats fuckin sick but i bet there'd be a higher gpw if you had 3 x 600's cause the 600s have way better lumens output. PEACE
I have been posting here since 2006, if something were going to happen to me it would have already happenedGave you to much credit. Nine or ten tops.
i would like to add to that if it is ok with you that 5hit.heath is so cool
he does not get paid to post anything anywhere and thats what make him and many others like him cool
heath is like on five other grow forums, he's a realy bussy guy, you have to catch him early, but if you look at the pictures and layouts long and hard it will come to you all the info that you need you , there are other guy on here that have vert journals based on the heath system maybe they can answer your qusetion and help you , but hopefully heath comes back
Thanks for the link if you find any others let me know.man this guy set the bar way to high even for himself, the only way he can top his curent grow is to build 4 of those units....... on the moon
"hay have you guys seen the guy on here with the 250w vert. in a bubble ponic setup this guy is pullin 300 gpw ez heres his link check him out https://www.rollitup.org/dwc-bubbleponics/256847-dystopias-ppp-250w-vscrog.html this guys been doing his homework hes coming for your title heath
thanks heath. i will look through it later.Hi all, thanks for your kind words and the great ideas which are being thrown out for discussion
Greenyield, the vert idea you have is a little similar to one I did with rockwool slabs about 4 years ago, the thread is archived Here its called Heath goes vertical (again!), it might give you a few tips on watering etc.
Heath