New DISCOVERY! Vertical SoG most efficient way to grow weed with latest LEDS !??

OneHitDone

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Sorry guys been very busy the horizontal stacks are scrap lol.. as even though this thing stands at 9ft I would truly only have like 4-5 ft of canopy when u factor in other specs.. I truly have to build some PVC pipe and have the canopy wrap around each vertical light from ceiling to ground to TRULY maximize space.. here comes another drawing lol @OneHitDone @Sparky123 @Thundercat @Randomblame @jarvild @T-Time @coreywebster

Soo @random if I get a 8ft square aluminum and paste strips on all 4 sides I think I'll be the first to Post a vertical LED strip light would it be better squared or like octogon shape??
@Sedan is already running one brother

 

Sir420

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Over here people like how it looks more than how strong it is (as long as they get the high feeling you know) .. any strain suggestions lol now I'm not limited by vertical space & my preference is quantity over quality but of course they want quality over quantity so for a perfect balance guys throw some strains out there that you have personally worked with or can vouch for!
 

Sir420

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@OneHitDone I see his thread but I only see HPS and CFLs ... Maybe he has a newer thread I can't find .. I'm still learning how to navigate.. could you copy the link if you don't mind :bigjoint:bongsmilie:blsmoke:
 

Sir420

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That's the idea except the circle shape is unnecessary now ..u lose on the corners just like the square pot and circle pot theory with crammed grows.. plus less distance between canopy & light to fit more vertical tubes over a horizontal space..
 

Randomblame

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Mad respect for your growing skills and technical knowledge bro but I gotta call you out on that yield claim.
I don't know what varieties some of you guys in other parts of the world are growing, but here where I am (think Humbolt Cali) the strains people are wanting to smoke on do not produce yields like that. And most are leggy, stretch, unruly girls that would surely not perform in such a low ceiling height situation.
Would love to see what you can do with a cut of some of the "clone only" Cali goodness.

But who knows, maybe a SOG of Big Bud is just what his market is after o_O :peace:

Hmm! 500g with 330w or 1000 per HLG-600 (650w) should be doable. 2x 5' are 10sft so 50g per sft, I pull usually 50-60g depending on strain. Imagine a 4x 5' area covered with 650w of LED strips. It's the same like two of the 2x 5' trays stacked. And with a see of green, 2-7 days veg, 20-25 plants per tray and a coco dtw system you could easily pull more out of this area.
My area has exactly 2,5 x 4' and I pull regulary 450-550g out of this area and this was in my own low fertilized organic soil and cheap tomato fertilizer, molasses and kelp extract. No fance grow shop stuff.
I rebuild the cab currently and switch to a coco dtw system with up to 10pcs 6l pots and my light pulls ~335w out of the wall. The two pureUV bulbs add only 1,8μMol/s/m² per bulb so its calculated without these bulbs. They run anyway only for 1h per day. So its 48w : 12 =4w more if I calculate them in.
With coco in a DTW setup I hope to yield even more. I've seen 4 plants grown in 5l pots coco dtw, 250w F-strips, 3 weeks veg and finished with ø80g per plant, +320g out of a fuckin' 2x 2' area.
SOG and a high yielding strain like Chronic(serious seeds), DutchDragon(Paradise seeds) or NYC-diesel(soma seeds).. Unbeatable! SOG is a bit more work because you need at least 25 healthy cuttings per squaremeter but its for sure the most productive grow style. When you use only one strain you get a nice and even canopy every time without training. With meanlining you can get similar results but it takes usually up to 45-60 days until you have 8 equal branches.
With a SOG most of the time only one week or less is needed. Only very slow growing indika's like Bubba'sGift from HSO need up to 2 weeks to finish with 20-24" height. SSH cuttings I've directly put under 12/12h, no veg and they have finished with ~28-32", easily 600g/m² with 25 plants per 600w HPS bulb. The term lollipopping is from such cuttings cause the lowest third of green is normally removed and the shape exactly look like a lolli. Only a huge single cola of 14-20" length and no twigs
Believe me, thats easily doable! Even more! If you don't reach such results I'm willing to help. You have anyway planned to create a new light, what's when we change your grow style too? You don't need an extra mother tent. We take the cuttings within the first 7-21 day after transplanting and we take only the lowest shoots we would anyway lollipop within the next weeks. There are only very little flowering hormones at this moment and even if you see a few flowers already you can still cut and root them. And until the other plants finish you can root the new clones. When they have rooted faster which is usually the case put them into small 3x 3x 4" pots for another two weeks and hand water them. The better they have rooted-in the faster you can switch to flowering. Usually you get at least two cuttings per plant which means you have two times more than needed for the next run. This makes sure you have always enough cuttings and can choose only the best ones. So you need only a selfmade cloner and a small area big enough for the cloner and 25pcs 3x 3" pots. Maybe 20x 40" with a 50-75w strip light and your regular flowering area. If you use a tent the clone area could run without. An old cupboard would be enough for clones and cloner.
And it depends not only on the location and seeds. HSO's BlueDream or Trainwreck are known to yield very good. Most US peeps use a longer veg period but thats not that efficient. Even if you need only half as much watts in veg it sums up and in the end you need 30-40% more energy for the same yield. Here in europe we pay +30€ct, that's 35US cents so its one of the main reason why we are focussed on the SOG style. Its also the fastest grow style and 6 runs per year are possible with a 50-55 day strain. You pull much more per year out of the same area this way. You can yield the same with a scrogg but not in the same time.
 

Sir420

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I can easily have a res for each tower.. diff strain per tower... Hmm the fan I guess should go at the top and blow the air down .. LEDs don't really get hot lol so I'll keep drivers above lights in a way to have that heat blow down..
 

Sir420

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Drip feed water naturally falls to bottom which I'll reuse.. I'll look into pH adjusters when I get there lol
 

Sparky123

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Imagine that PVC on all 4 sides... Stacked closely together to fill a room.. drip feed..
As thundercat said. this is truly vertical cannabis cultivation. i played with growing it in pvc tubes.

just a few notes designing. treat this system as a NFT hydroponic setup. you can use drippers but why not just pump to the top end of the tube and let gravity drain everything back to the res tank. use 6" pvc if you can find it cheap enough. i think the minimum standard should be 4" but in my opinion your roots will just clog 4". if you use 4" keep the runs shorter between each drain line in theory the longer each "run" of tubes from the main pump to the first drain = more roots and more change to slow the flood back to the res.

now im really interested to see if you build this
 

Sparky123

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I’m no LED expert I’ll leave the calculations to the other guys here but what if you took 5 QB288 boards per “layer” and mounted them verticaly in a pentagon formation and just stacked the sets of 5 on top of each other to make a vertical light for that setup. It will cost a shit ton of money but be cool as well.
 

TEKNIK

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images.jpeg-3.jpg would you be better off doing a rotation system like this as I think that shading maybe an issue
 

Sparky123

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View attachment 4302082 would you be better off doing a rotation system like this as I think that shading maybe an issue
Have you seen the price of these things. I know there is a company called omega or volksgarden. They are just crazy expensive and unless you have a commercial license the plant count is crazy

Really really cool idea though
 

TEKNIK

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They don't look too difficult to make. Need to be handy with a welder though, if I was to make a set up like this I would water cool it and that would be more complicated
 

T-Time

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They don't look too difficult to make. Need to be handy with a welder though, if I was to make a set up like this I would water cool it and that would be more complicated
Depending on the strips used and the wattage , putting them in a tube or mounting on it, one strong fan on the end should do the trick.
Would be easy enought to make but it woud have to be at least twice as big to make room for the buds and that could be a problem.

@Sedan grow is way less complicated, doesnt need any extra motor to run. The only thing is, it looks like time consuming operation.
 
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