Ferris Wheel Grow[First hydroponic grow] TIPS?!

madazz

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those b pod 360 are like 5 g us. the omega is only 2 g but only does 80 plants. i'm wondering how its gonna go with space will there be enough room between bulb and plants, it only seems like a very short distance. does any one know what the measurements are? i'm interested in buying 1 but for 2-5 g + post to Australia, it would wanna be worth its weight in gold, or should i saw weed.
 

merahoon

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those b pod 360 are like 5 g us. the omega is only 2 g but only does 80 plants. i'm wondering how its gonna go with space will there be enough room between bulb and plants, it only seems like a very short distance. does any one know what the measurements are? i'm interested in buying 1 but for 2-5 g + post to Australia, it would wanna be worth its weight in gold, or should i saw weed.
Check out vertical grows. It will be a better bang for your buck if your willing to take the time to build something.
 

OregonMeds

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those b pod 360 are like 5 g us. the omega is only 2 g but only does 80 plants. i'm wondering how its gonna go with space will there be enough room between bulb and plants, it only seems like a very short distance. does any one know what the measurements are? i'm interested in buying 1 but for 2-5 g + post to Australia, it would wanna be worth its weight in gold, or should i saw weed.
Rotary growing wheels are generally around 4' diameter, and yes the amount of space to the light is very limited. People will suggest you look at vertical grows instead of buying and shipping something like this and they're right. You can build any number of vertical designs for a fraction of the cost and get similar results yield wise with far less restrictions and limitations. Only some strains even work at all in rotary grows, anything will work vertical.
 
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