Vertical Growing

Gamberro

Well-Known Member
For real, and you make the title of this "Vertical Growing" in the Vertical Growing section? LMAO just sayin man.. huh... Well anyway, pretty rudimentary inspection of the topic, like 101 inspection would lead you to see that it's basically a primary focus on side lighting. Because the plant tends to grow taller than it does wide, and inside grow lights do not penetrate the canopy NEARLY as well as natural sunlight, this optimizes the opportunity of the plant to absorb the lumens of your bulb, increasing the g/watt ratio. I'm suffering from serious insomnia the past month and some and briefly thought a jacket hanging from a doorknob was Death come to get me, but that notwithstanding I hope I summed it up pretty well for you there.
 

Prawn Connery

Well-Known Member
LOL! That actually works - especially when you're trying to keep a plant from growing over the fence for all the neighbours to see!
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
I was just making a bad joke. Gravity stress training is almost like a vertical scrog. You lay the plant at an angle or on its side and rotate it each day. Since the plant grows towards the light. Rotating it makes it naturaly grow like last method. I've only seen this done with outdoor. I'm sure you could do it indoor. There would be space issues..
 

johnson334456

New Member
i know bro buts its what i can afford i will expand
if i had enough i could have bought 4 1ooos
or six six hundreds that's possible
 
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