c-ray
04-20-2007, 09:26 PM
can we use specific shapes, ratios and measurements in our grow spaces to improve growth rates?
for instance will a pyramid shaped greenhouse with the sides aligned north-south , a small scale version of the great pyramid in giza for instance, improve growth for the plants?
can we build a reservoir in the shape of a pyramid and have improved water qualities?
what about using the fibonacci spiral ratios or the golden mean (PHI)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
using 0:1:1:2:3:5:8:13:21:34:55
for instance would a greenhouse or growroom 21 feet wide, 34 feet long and 13 feet show improved growth?
or would pots that are 5 inches wide and 8 inches deep be good?
does the plant recognize these naturally occuring geometrical patterns and if so how can we use them toour advantage?
for instance will a pyramid shaped greenhouse with the sides aligned north-south , a small scale version of the great pyramid in giza for instance, improve growth for the plants?
can we build a reservoir in the shape of a pyramid and have improved water qualities?
what about using the fibonacci spiral ratios or the golden mean (PHI)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
using 0:1:1:2:3:5:8:13:21:34:55
for instance would a greenhouse or growroom 21 feet wide, 34 feet long and 13 feet show improved growth?
or would pots that are 5 inches wide and 8 inches deep be good?
does the plant recognize these naturally occuring geometrical patterns and if so how can we use them toour advantage?