Showing posts with label diy hydroponics. diy vertical hydroponic system. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy hydroponics. diy vertical hydroponic system. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

DIY cooltube Cool Tube Hydroponic medical cannabis vertical growing



THIS DIY INSTRUCTIONAL IS TAKEN FROM rollitup thread and is not mine (although i wish it were)
Here is a really cool thread I found on a small but very efficient medical marijuana vertical grow.

Very detailed and useful instructions on how to make a cheap cool tube for your grow:
http://www.rollitup.org/dwc-bubbleponics/256847-dystopias-ppp-250w-vscrog-11.html

Apparently yuo can buy a Pyrex bake-a-round and use it as a small cooltube for your grow.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

DIY VERTICAL HYDROPONIC SYSTEMS








This is the latest model of 20 slab system.
It is 55 inches across (outside) and 5'3"tall.
The opening in the circular drainage trough allows
one to actually enter right inside the system to access the plants.

I am starting to sell these at $650.
I will post build up for this model soon, for those who may
want to build theis vertical hydroponic system DIY.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Vertical growing method is the most efficient way to grow herbs and produce
indoors. Thought the concept has been around for quite a while, it is only recently that
it started to be implemented for commercial produce growing.

Vertical Hydroponic growing system allows you to maximize yields by using both: space and
electricity more efficiently than conventional horizontal grow setups. This optimization of
resource use is achieved via application of several rather simple geometric concepts which
allow for the resources wasted in horizontal setups to be directed to do useful work.


There are three main ways reasons Vertical Method is more efficient:

Vertical Space above the lights:

In most conventional horizontal setups the space above the lights in a grow room is not
used at all.The only way it can be used is by growing plants very tall to fill that space.
Tall plants however are not using artificial light efficiently because of light dispersion phenomena:
Light dispersion:

The intensity of light is decreased exponentially as the distance from the light source increases:
Meaning that only the top leaves of tall plants receive adequate intensity of light, while their
lower foliage never does. The best solution to this problem is growing several short plants,
instead of one tall plant. Instead of growing one 4 foot plant it is more effective to grow four 1 foot
plants over the same area. This way all the leaves will receive the required 10,000 lumens of
light. (See illustration 1)
This solution is called See Of Green (SOG) method. It is extremely effective in dramatically

increasing yields per watt as well as shortening harvest times for photosensitive plant varieties,
as the plants are put into flowering cycle as soon as they enter the system from the cloner.