Stinkyattic,

Your right it is actually aeroponics, using fog.

I had plan to run the same starins I have been growing; white widow, kush, maple leaf (not at the same time). In my current grow I bloom in a GI Grow, the side by side spacing is 4" (set by the blocks), but in the rotating garden they are only perpendicular to the light a the top or bottom. Going up hill they lay back, exposing more of themselves to the light and going down hill they lean forward and get more light.

I just re-did the layout of the lids this am, and used alternate rows of 12 and 11, so as to offset rows. I also worked with the edge spacing, I now have side to side of 4" (actually 3 7/8 full) and a diagonal clearence of 4 3/8. But pick up a lot a extra clearance front to back. Instead of 144 sites, I get 138. I think this is it. But I may just look at for a day or two before I drill it.

You are right about the humidity issue, it is my one main concern with this type of set-up. Having thick dense buds with moisture at every stem base.....a recipe for problems with mold. Air movement, particularly at the bottom of plants is going to be important. If all else fails, I'm prepared to duct tape the top of every net pot.

AND big thanx for the responce Stinky.