Hydroponics Vertical Gardening
The trend in vertical growing systems continues with The Coliseum, one of the highest yielding complete hydroponics systems. The Coliseum is a durable and efficient indoor garden system designed to grow up to 300 plants in a six foot diameter by seven foot tall area using much less electricity than an equivalent flat garden.
On a per plant basis it is cheaper to buy than traditional flat gardens when the cost of lighting equipment is included. It will save indoor gardeners electricity and space on an ongoing basis. It utilizes only 1600 watts of power and the water is recycled.
A vertical system (building vertically), the Coliseum takes up less space than traditional systems, while capitalizing on every photon of light. The Coliseum uses a highly efficient stacked array of lamps which allow plants to receive more even-light coverage than is possible with flat gardens.
Easy to assemble and maintain and extremely efficient, the Coliseum is made
up of individual sections that can be stacked on top of one another to create as much
growing room as you need. You can start out with a base unit and then add one or more units as needed later.
See the MHE-Large Module web page for more information about the vertical, efficient Coliseum system.
on March 4, 2008 on 12:08 am
Vertical growing systems can be a pain sometimes but the yield maybe worth it. We keep it simple with a normal ebb and flow tray and we have great results using a low cost LED growing Light.
on June 13, 2008 on 2:54 am
Hi, this is about Hydroponics gardening is a popular method used by indoor gardening enthusiasts. Hydroponics is a form of soilless gardening; it instead uses a growing medium in which the plant roots sit, and they are fed through the application of a nutrient solution.
on November 11, 2008 on 2:34 am
Best vertical hydroponic system I’ve seen to date:
http://www.dealzer.com/servlet/the-79765/Hydroponics-Medium-Grow-Box/Detail