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Dr.D81

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I am going to have to respectively disagree with you. I have 60 girls give or take flowering in two spaces at any one time, and it takes a hell of a lot of preplanning and staging. I go through the extra work to allow me to sort large amounts of seeds and clones when i can come by them. I can find that one female with the exact set of traits i want for the next generation of seed. As for stagnation i move a lot of air in that unit. I have to turn fans and the intake off to get a pic. I have six different cabinets and nooks runnig on different schedules so a open design is out of the question. If i was not breeding i would run larger plants and only have two levels.
 

Dr.D81

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Also this will be the only run with the wire. The thing is designed for 45 2 gallon plants with 2 to 3 mains tied to eye hooks with hemp twine. The girls got vegged a long time because of a move, vacation, and then had to build the thing. I want to go on the record i hate the wire in there makes everything a pain :wall:
 

ttystikk

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I am going to have to respectively disagree with you. I have 60 girls give or take flowering in two spaces at any one time, and it takes a hell of a lot of preplanning and staging. I go through the extra work to allow me to sort large amounts of seeds and clones when i can come by them. I can find that one female with the exact set of traits i want for the next generation of seed. As for stagnation i move a lot of air in that unit. I have to turn fans and the intake off to get a pic. I have six different cabinets and nooks runnig on different schedules so a open design is out of the question. If i was not breeding i would run larger plants and only have two levels.
I see no disagreement. I saw the same design issue you did and made one choice based on my goals, and you made another based on yours. Clearly, they're both effective for their purpose.

I'm not breeding or pheno hunting so fewer, bigger plants gives me advantages of coverage and ease of maintenance. Open trellis keeps things accessible and visible with a minimum of airflow. This doesn't make either design choice 'better' than the other; I see both as highly effective solutions that happen to share many design features.
 

Dr.D81

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The honeybees are just great but i have not got a good pic of them yet. #3 is super frosty all have great structure:-)
 

Dr.D81

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Yea looks like they are going to take:-)
Will do some more tonight after i finish some other stuff. Popping some beans aswell
 
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