http://gigrow.com/english/index.htm Would it be possible to keep the plants short enough without training them? If you could use this for MJ, imagine the possible yield... 336 plants x 1oz each = 21 POUNDS! View attachment 7021 View attachment 7025
Actually lion its in alot of issues in high times. I have a subscription haha. And yeah it can be but I doubt you could get an ounce off of every plant. Especially after its dried. They gotta be short ass clones in there.
Hee...yah, the more i looked at it, its in the "Gear" section, and more like an ad than a review, so no wonder its in all the grow issues......but...From the Bonsai Garden (with the smallest costing $3300, and the most expensive $5300): The "review" claims 3 ozs/plant off the smallest one, and the biggest actually calculates out to about the same, just with more plants, thus bigger yield...comes with either 600k or 1000k HPS...supposedly the gravity pulls give it massive stalks, and the rotation gives the plants evenly distributed light..... You want one?: MegaWattHydro.com If yah got the money, and the space, it actually looks like easy maintance of the plants once you've figured it all out.... I'll stick to my soil
Someone who's handy could build one for a fraction of the cost. Might have to have welding skills. If you could get a few pounds from one grow it would pay for itself in one harvest. I personally don't need this kind of yield, but commercial growers might have a use for it.
ive been checking these things out for months. my growshop has a two free grow magazines, maximum yield, and indoor gardener. there is a brand called the volxgarden that is a lot more affordable, but i couldnt see growing plants very large in them. also the chain driven wheels motor breaks down every so often causing your plants to go unfed/watered until you can get replacement parts delivered, and installed. theyre supposed to be a maintenance nightmare even if you have all the pricy replacement parts on hand! ill be growing in something extremely space/cost efficient within a year or so since im obsessed with getting as much yield as i can out of my growspace with as few lights as possible. most indoor gardeners forget about how much vertical space is available.