Do you know why those plants have no fan leaves? this is a cool idea that setup doesnt seem like a very efficiant use of light to me tho what do you think?better pic
Because their hanging to dry! Look close you'll see the wire! If you'll need proof on this go ahead. Bad idea. I'm out.Do you know why those plants have no fan leaves? this is a cool idea that setup doesnt seem like a very efficiant use of light to me tho what do you think?
huh?.............because their hanging to dry! Look close you'll see the wire! If you'll need proof on this go ahead. Bad idea. I'm out.
oh no man that wasn't directed at your post i was letting the og poster of this thread that it's alway's a bad idea to expose your roots to light.lol whatever flour there are some hanging i think in that first pic but if you look past those youll see the whhite buckets...
jay, that guys plants all looked that way with the shriveled to almost no leaves. he was doing something wrong there but im just showing that it works to hang up buckets. where are the root exposed to the light? if you mean at the top of the bucket then just put a lid on the bucket. you realize their in soil right?
They are not trying to grow to the light. They are trying to grow to the sky. Seriously have you'll ever looked a vertical grow? The light is mount in the center of the room - BESIDE the plants. They all grow UP towards the ceiling. Cannabis is a vertically growing "tree", it will not hang like a vine. It defies gravity until it breaks the stalk.Wow... If you do a search on here for "topsy turvy" you will get many threads. This is in no way a new idea on here lol. Some have had success, others none. Basically the mj plants try to get at the light no matter what, so the plants end up bending toward the light; not growing down.
Whoa there turbo; we're on the same page. I have a topsy turvy with a tomatoe plant in my garden, so I was assuming this was outdoors. With the tomatoe, the plant grows straight down, but after reading some threads on here i found mj does not. So when I said light, I obviously meant sun/sky, sorry for the confusion. Yes, Ive seen many verticle grows on here.They are not trying to grow to the light. They are trying to grow to the sky. Seriously have you'll ever looked a vertical grow? The light is mount in the center of the room - BESIDE the plants. They all grow UP towards the ceiling. Cannabis is a vertically growing "tree", it will not hang like a vine. It defies gravity until it breaks the stalk.
This homie's right light will fuck up your roots. Think about it bro roots are supposed to be in the GROUND in the dark pretty much. I'm pretty sure darknes in the soil is what tells your stem to create new roots when you top the soil off in your pot. Any part of the lower stem that is covered with soil will start new roots, like a tomato.i'm pretty sure that the roots don't want, nor need light for growth, it might even hurt them.
Yea sorry I wasn't meaning to be a dick just trying to make a point before he wasted his time. Especially since everyone else seemed to be so assured it would work, but really just hadn't looked into the issues. But if you notice though in the omega it still grows in a vertical orientation, it takes gravitropism a bit to set in, but it is what the name implies controlled by gravity. Branches and leaves can shift and orient themselves for light but the main stalk will always try to orient itself to a vertical position.Whoa there turbo; we're on the same page. I have a topsy turvy with a tomatoe plant in my garden, so I was assuming this was outdoors. With the tomatoe, the plant grows straight down, but after reading some threads on here i found mj does not. So when I said light, I obviously meant sun/sky, sorry for the confusion. Yes, Ive seen many verticle grows on here.
Obviously the MJ doesnt always have to grow up; you can change gravity a bit ie a rotating garden https://www.omegagarden.com/index.php?content_id=175&product_id=1