This is a ~12' x 4' hydro system, built using mostly scrap pieces of wood and materials laying around. The base is 2x4s from a demolished shed, the flooring is slats from a picket fence, the side and end walls 3/8" particle board. The interior will be lined with swimming pool liner from an inground/above ground pool I took down several years ago. Not sure what I will end up using for the top, but probably particle board.
It will be aeroponics, using patio and similar type misters, or simply very small holes (3/64") drilled into 1/2" PVC pipe - I have to experiment. I will probably allow some water to pool to protect against a pump failure or electrical outage. I will have room for three rows of eleven plants growing under three 600-watt MH lamps. The nuits will be from EcoGrow at first, then EcoBloom once they accumulate about 1300 Growing Degree Days. The tomatoes are mostly determinates with an average DTM of 70.
The bottom acceptable harvest over 120 days is 660 pounds of fruit I can sell. That's about 100 pounds less than I got from 60 plants growing in the garden in 2009 which was an average year.
Shoot for the stars, be satisfied with hitting the top of the tallest trees.
Mike
It will be aeroponics, using patio and similar type misters, or simply very small holes (3/64") drilled into 1/2" PVC pipe - I have to experiment. I will probably allow some water to pool to protect against a pump failure or electrical outage. I will have room for three rows of eleven plants growing under three 600-watt MH lamps. The nuits will be from EcoGrow at first, then EcoBloom once they accumulate about 1300 Growing Degree Days. The tomatoes are mostly determinates with an average DTM of 70.
The bottom acceptable harvest over 120 days is 660 pounds of fruit I can sell. That's about 100 pounds less than I got from 60 plants growing in the garden in 2009 which was an average year.
Shoot for the stars, be satisfied with hitting the top of the tallest trees.
Mike