G.J. Stoner
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Despite my seemingly endless searching I have failed to find a round or dome shaped grow tent. Can anyone help me out here, or am I going to have to be the first again?
Maybe because reflectors direct light over a square or rectangular area? Nah, that couldn't be it, that is too simple of an answer....Despite my seemingly endless searching I have failed to find a round or dome shaped grow tent. Can anyone help me out here, or am I going to have to be the first again?
Light radiates equally in all directions, Einstein.Maybe because reflectors direct light over a square or rectangular area? Nah, that couldn't be it, that is too simple of an answer....
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What is the area of a circle four feet in diameter? 12.57142 square feet!!!ROFL..... You need to lurk more newbie.... All light and lumen and wattage calculations are done by square feet, not by circumference and radii. I'll accept the complement on my intelligence, while I suggest you lurk and read so you'll actually know something about the topic at hand. I think with your smart ass answer, you won't be getting much help here. there is plenty of information in the forum's stickies.
Good luck to you Radius!
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Alright genius, then you go right ahead and build one and be the first. You are obviously smarter than everyone else using tents.What is the area of a circle four feet in diameter? 12.57142 square feet!!!
To enclose a four foot by four foot square area (i.e. 16 sq/ft) requires 16 ft. of whatever material you choose to enclose it with. A 16 sq/ft circular area only requires 14.1825 ft. Where's the waste? In the corners. A circle yields the least surface area for any given volume. The less the surface area the closer to the plants.Round anything is generally a waste of space, as most rooms have 90 degree angles. Shit, I'd have Square 55-gallon nute barrels if I could find em cheap enough.
Not quite sure how you figure round is a waste of space. It fits perfectly IMHO.Round anything is generally a waste of space, as most rooms have 90 degree angles. Shit, I'd have Square 55-gallon nute barrels if I could find em cheap enough.
LOL, yep, then why is that igloo built with squares?Not quite sure how you figure round is a waste of space. It fits perfectly IMHO.
ive built one with snow balls and i say amen to this man tryn to grow the same amount of plants and watts in a smaller space. you guys are just know it alls appearently and if people stopped designing things and only went with the conventional then think of where we would be nowLOL, yep, then why is that igloo built with squares?
I never considered snowballs. Don't think I can make that work, but I'll give it some thought.ive built one with snow balls and i say amen to this man tryn to grow the same amount of plants and watts in a smaller space. you guys are just know it alls appearently and if people stopped designing things and only went with the conventional then think of where we would be now
Not if properly pruned and staked or scrogged.I never considered snowballs. Don't think I can make that work, but I'll give it some thought.
Not trying to grow watts either. Nor am I trying to grow the same amount of plants in a smaller space. What I am trying to do is make more efficient use of the same amount of space. 16 sq/ft is 16 sq/ft, no matter what shape it is. Hell, the plants themselves are round. No?