what it looks like to me, is a screen of green setup over Hempy buckets, and a nice setup. walls seem to be covered with black/white poly. thats just what i can gather from the pic..
Who knows where I can find more information on this set up? Someone posted this pic in a different topic but I can't find anything on it.
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Yup that's a scrog. Looks like they might have maybe a hole with a tube drilled in so they can pour in nutrients or to top off?
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I see a ScrOG but not Hempy Buckets. The air pump and height of the water says DWC.
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I have bubble buckets right now that are just like those, but what I dont understand is how do you change out the nuts with this setup?
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The "floor" in the metal cabinet apears to be wooden. I would guess there are drains and a hose under what is seen here-- but that's just a guess.
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Scrogging is a great growing technique for maximizing yield. Topping the plant and vegging her using the screen to create a even canopy of Buds. Lots of info online about scrogging. There is a book called " secrets of the west coast masters" thats just outstanding on the subject. 2lbs off 1 plant using 1000watt bulb!! check it out
I've been interested in the book, and checked out their website for a preview of the book. It seems to be all about really intensive training to maximize canopy coverage. Their technique seems particularly suited to states where there are limits on the number of plants that can be legally grown. Where I live, the legal limit is -0-, so the technique is less suited to my situation. I think for others here it could be a great way to go.
My goodness is baked right in.
Current Journal: Promix Soilless Under 400w: Vortex, Jilly Bean and Lemon Skunk
Earlier Journal: Blue Cheese Grow for an Office Working Dink
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