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should i rotate my plants and let them readjust towards the bulb?

Rolldaddy

Member
My light set up is horizontal with several 1k's so there's plenty of light in the room. When I feed my girls I give them a quarter or half turn and they respond well to it. People with smaller set ups get get good results out of light movers so I don't see much difference in turning them except that it's a slower process
 

Crusader Rabbit

Active member
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I think that in the Northern Hemisphere you're supposed to spin the plants counter-clockwise and spin them clockwise down under.

:biggrin:
 

offthehook

Well-known member
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Fuck, am I the only one who still tries beeing on topic? Well anyways...

I say it's all the same, Cannabis seems to be fairly good at making the best out of an inferior situation.

I can observe this straight when discussing how many plants per square given surface would be optimal.
The answer seems to be: It's all the same. The buds tend to fill out according to the light & space they are given to their best ability.

Turning them around or keeping them Idle & prune will work out equally well & in accordence to both theoretic back ups, but without outdoing the other.
 
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