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Every day I am amazed about what is happening in the commercial world.   This unsolicited ad arrived this AM in my email....

 

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We're Looking For One Future Looking, Visionary Grower.
Solaridy, LLC, developers of next generation vertical grow technologies, is offering a virtually-automated, aeroponic 10' tall CropTower system that grows 103 plants in just 81 sq ft to be installed in your facility at no cost to you. We are looking for one visionary, future looking volume grower with at least 1,500 sq ft of available space to install our full grow system and up to 8 CropTowers. With this new system, you'll grow much more high quality product in the same space at below your current production costs.  

WE PROVIDE AT NO COST TO YOU:
  • Up to 8 CropTowers
  • Full Spectrum LED Lights
  • Redundant Irrigation Pumps
  • Water Recycling Tanks
  • Proprietary Computer and Software
  • Clone System.
  • Proprietary Nutrients
  • Vetted Staff
Solaridy supplies and install everything it takes to grow and harvest! The system is built with compete back up on every segment which include all redundant sensors and pumps needed to run the system 24/7/365.

YOU PROVIDE:
  • A Valid State Grow License
  • Dry and Trim Services
  • Wholesale or Retail Sales Channels
  • Electric, water and Co2 cost
  • 580 amps+ of power
 
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Because we go vertical, each CropTower creates a 240 sq ft of canopy with just 81 sq ft of floor space. The towers are surrounded by 16 stacked LED lights, therefore creating 32 pounds in a space where you grow only 10 lbs.  87d70813-a72f-4d8a-aa95-c9168f981f3a.jpg

You can produce up to three times more quality, 20%++ THC product in the same space, AND have the bonus of creating 15 lbs of high quality CDB oil from the free roots.  Our testing over the past 2 years produces a high quantity, high-potency buds and trim.   Learn More What's In It For You?   0a857fb7-32b2-4495-a0c3-b2a307db9b2c.jpgLet's face it production costs are rising and prices are falling. Cannabis is becoming a commodity. State fees and regulation costs are increasing, adding warehouses is costly, labor costs are going up, water costs and potential environmental issues are increasing,  It's critical that you take a hard look at managing your production costs. Our CropTower system is just the way to get you there.

With 8 CropTowers and our perpetual harvest system we can produce 128 lbs of buds, plus trim and 15 lbs of CBD oil from roots per month at below your current production costs.

WE GUARANTEE IT
We are so confident in our system, WE GUARANTEE  IT - if our system does not perform up to industry standards or higher you don't pay.
YES, I WANT TO EXPAND MY PRODUCTION NOW

OK, WHAT'S THE CATCH AND THE COSTS?
So how does Solaridy get paid? Good question with a complicated answer. Each state is different and each agreement is different based on state laws. But basically you'll have access to more quality volume product at below your current production costs. We can talk details on the phone or by e-mail! 
Contact us to learn more:
Doug Fyvolent
doug@solaridy.com
727-278-5091

 

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You know I had not even looked at the photo, I was just amazed at the idea of people throwing large sums of money at commercial grow concepts.

 

Now looking more closely at the details I am guessing these guys are pushing the latest aeroponic system that I have seen promoted.   They take what amounts to a 4x8 drain table and set it almost vertically (70 degree angle), put plants in net pots and then spray the roots with nutrients via a manifold.  They put the trays in pairs on rolling frames so that from the end you have an A frame.   For lighting they take two of their A frame tray assemblies and roll them almost together, 3' aisle and then drop lights down between the assemblies.  Apparently it works well for a small plant like lettuce, but mj plants tend to be much bigger.    Their big claim is labor savings since the bud tender can easily reach and tend to all the plants while just standing up.

 

Anyway, like I said, not so much interested in the details, just the idea that there are people throwing large amounts of $'s at this.

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You know I had not even looked at the photo, I was just amazed at the idea of people throwing large sums of money at commercial grow concepts.

 

Now looking more closely at the details I am guessing these guys are pushing the latest aeroponic system that I have seen promoted.   They take what amounts to a 4x8 drain table and set it almost vertically (70 degree angle), put plants in net pots and then spray the roots with nutrients via a manifold.  They put the trays in pairs on rolling frames so that from the end you have an A frame.   For lighting they take two of their A frame tray assemblies and roll them almost together, 3' aisle and then drop lights down between the assemblies.  Apparently it works well for a small plant like lettuce, but mj plants tend to be much bigger.    Their big claim is labor savings since the bud tender can easily reach and tend to all the plants while just standing up.

 

Anyway, like I said, not so much interested in the details, just the idea that there are people throwing large amounts of $'s at this.

The detail is where you see it's a scam. 

 

That aero you outlined sounds exactly like what NASA does. I always have an aero scrog running and I make my plants whatever size I want them. The automation is where the labor savings is. No hauling and lifting, just pumping. 

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