cosmiccowboy
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are you better off to just let them stay on one side?..does moving them around make for smaller buds?
do you have a picture of somethin like this?...thanks a lot to everybody for suggestions.There are two schools of thought on this subject:
1) Rotate, nicely explained by HappyDog.
2) Let them be. This one says that you will always have popcorn in the inner area of plants.
Usually, growers place the plant close to a reflective surface and let the plant grow towards the vertical light.
My two cents:
Now, how about a vertical / scrog on wheels for each pot.
Like a "L" shaped base/scrog frame on coasters so it can be moved around. Unit height and width can be tailor to suit lamp type and room.
Hang the 600W, surround it with at least 4 panels and let the plants grow and fill up the mesh.
And you have a vert/scrog on wheels!
that says it all right there.When I grew outdoors, the north side of the plant lived in shadow with no direct light at all. We never threw out the north side of the plant.
that stuff is over this old fat mans head..if it means leave the plants alone,thats what i'm doin.hehehePhototropism uses energy that could be going to producing buds
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phototropism
it also means that leafs which get little light will stretch to get more if left and not turned.