I am going to prove it in the spring. And I live in the suburbs where my neighbors cant see in the back yard. And his idea says that you use ropes to lower the buckets.Quote:
Originally Posted by keeko
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I am going to prove it in the spring. And I live in the suburbs where my neighbors cant see in the back yard. And his idea says that you use ropes to lower the buckets.Quote:
Originally Posted by keeko
hey JRR im glad somebody actually likes my idea
thanx mann:rasta:
it is a good idea, I've thought about it as well, but in the end it was too much work :)
i liked your idea, infact if you check my last years post i had a thread about the same thing.........i just found easier/safer ways by doing it a different wayQuote:
Originally Posted by GROWGUY420420
Oops, busted, 57 year olds don't grow in their parents' back yards... come back when you grow up a bit. In more ways than one...
Growguy420420, I'm glad you gave up on this idea. Things up in trees are a lot more visible from long distances than things on the ground. If I saw ropes going up into a tree, I would naturally want to figure out what is was. And if I saw a plant in a bucket being hoisted up and down a tree, it would make me very curious. Probably better to just find a good secluded and sheltered spot on the ground.
ok...if your gonna try to get lotsa light to a plant, DONT PUT IT IN< ON< UNDER A TREE!!! find a freaking open patch of ground where theres sun all day. why waste hours of time and much money to grow on a retaded pulley sytem?
indoor?Quote:
Originally Posted by roth89
probably some unchecked crater?
hows that moon dirt working out?
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
I think I enjoyed this the most out of the whole thread:jointsmile:
the place im at right now has a flat roof, ive though about putting plants up there, but it just gets SOO hot up there...