whodatnation
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How many can you fit horizontally, dare I ask?
A little tea can go a long way in good soil, just dilute it evenly imo.
A little tea can go a long way in good soil, just dilute it evenly imo.
I could probably squeeze nine. But vertically 10 is what I'm shooting for. It's the small challenges I appreciate. lol.How many can you fit horizontally, dare I ask?
A little tea can go a long way in good soil, just dilute it evenly imo.
I forgot about those things. That could be a viable option. LSTing upside down would be interesting. lol. I'll see what I'm working with next week. It's crazy that I have to see things to know how to best attempt some ingenuity.The funny thing is I was just at dollar tree and they had a few dozen of those "topsy turvy" tomato planters. You like put the pot in it, it seals the soil in, then hang upside down. Was really tempted to get some to test.
You hit the nail on the head. It all comes down to if the tent can support it. I also thought about possibly reinforcing the frame. Again a next week project. lol.That may just work!
Edit:depending on how sturdy the tent is......
You probably have a point man. Always wanting to go bigger each time has limits for me. A farm would be a great set up for me. Someday.I have found no matter how much space I have I want more lol
It does look pretty cool, I'm not sure I found the one you were looking at jib, but I found a topsy turvy grow off. My only concern is how straggly they grow. It's definitely a cool concept, just not sure it's gonna be my best route with the limited space ya know? They gotta grow down first and then end up growing up which consumes more space. Luckily I have time to test things out so no rush really.Some girl on riu is/ was doing a couple tipsy turvey grows in her back yard. Looked pretty cool.