HomeGrownSativa
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I have read quite a few impressive vertical grow journals and understand how they maximize the 360* lighting of the bulb. Any vertical COB growers out there?
Do you think they are better suited for horizontal growing?
I did see one grow where someone used quantum boards tilted downward and a trellis wall that he grew massive trees on. Can't remember what site it was or who it was, or else I'd give them credit.
I am running a 12 COB horizontal grow right now and while I did want to see just how much I could fill my space, I did let the girls get a little out of control and had to bend the tops over because they grew too tall. I contemplated the effectiveness of multiple pillars of COBs maybe very similar to how people do it currently with the trellis around the column of light. I feel like I would need a lot more than 12 COBs for this to be effective though, and even then I'm not sure thats the most efficient use of such a large quantity of COBs. Although I'm sure if you weren't limited by budget or electricity, a proper set up would probably get great coverage and great yields.
Do you think they are better suited for horizontal growing?
I did see one grow where someone used quantum boards tilted downward and a trellis wall that he grew massive trees on. Can't remember what site it was or who it was, or else I'd give them credit.
I am running a 12 COB horizontal grow right now and while I did want to see just how much I could fill my space, I did let the girls get a little out of control and had to bend the tops over because they grew too tall. I contemplated the effectiveness of multiple pillars of COBs maybe very similar to how people do it currently with the trellis around the column of light. I feel like I would need a lot more than 12 COBs for this to be effective though, and even then I'm not sure thats the most efficient use of such a large quantity of COBs. Although I'm sure if you weren't limited by budget or electricity, a proper set up would probably get great coverage and great yields.