So this garden is our first attempt at a vertical grow using coco as the primary medium.

Obviously it is a lot more stable and well within our comfort zone as opposed to DWC. It is not perfect however and there are still a lot of things that need to be improved on but luckily all of those things have been addressed in the next up and coming grow.

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SFVOG Vertical Grow #2 at Site B

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  • Joseph Vo

    Man, that's really a dope setup! I'm really interested in the wood frame for the vertical. Can you please give me the dimension of the frame? Thanks in advance.

  • Erik “Rough Cut” Coleman

    This style of growing vertically is awesome. I love seeing a fast paced progressive growing style.

    1 question: How does a hobby grower go about the initial setting up? If one is to follow state law of CA for example 6 mature plants?

  • tear from the clouds

    some big ass coals for SFV…i agree with giving them more time between transplant and flower to lower stress, but your getting more dialed with this grow(compared to your other previous vertical grows)…i think you will kill it in the future!!!

  • marco flores

    i think you should throw a blanket ontop of the buds to reflect some of that lost light,obviously not ontop of the lights but you are right your loosign lots of precuios light. maybe the added reflection will give those streessed babies some love. i think you should cover up the roots with more coco really blanket those puppies to make them feel welcome

  • jglassman1122

    Have you ever had deficiency or burn around wk2/3 of flower with the sfvog. I switched from soil to promix/sunshine mix running conni ph perfect and now have had this issue 2 times now. Any advice appreciated thanks. 

  • 1dopebloke

    What do u think about some T5's along the back side wall? I figure it would kinda be like the under lighting in Medicroppers garden n would just give a lil bit of growth to that back side. Just a question. Thx n they look bomb. 

  • prndownload

    It looks like a very decent little grow still. A lot of well lit nugs, maybe the yield will surprise you. What it proves is that if you can get the right kind of veg done and training dialled in, it could be something special. Some strains are also probably better suited to vertical than others.

  • DeadHeadGrower

    whats up sub i have an og cutt that im  using a two part synthetic base in soiless, my stems always turn deep red is this from cold water feedings or a mineral issue? what would be a good thing to only feed in veg

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