Hello. I was curious if anyone turned their trees, say like a 1/4 rotation a day?
I would imagine that it would allow for a better, more even penetration of all angles of the plant?
If you are turning your plants in flower you are being counterproductive, period.
If you have a single light source, all the buds should be facing that light source. If u need to turn the plant, you will always have buds not facing the light. Durign this time, those parts of the plant will be less productive. It's best to position all the buds to face the light source at all times.
If you have multiple light sources, there is obviously no need to turn the plants. Again, make sure all the buds are properly exposed to the light.
Horizontal growers don't flip a plant over for the bottoms to get light... why would you be concerned with the back of a vert plant that isn't facing the light?? Makes no sense to me, but yall do what you want.
To me its seems like most of you guys are talking about vert setups which pretty much speaks for itself about turning the plants so you guys 2 cents are 0 worth ihmo.
ALL big plants should have their "innards" cleaned out of sucker branches and excess bullshit 1' away from the mainstem if not further strain dependent....and Marlo...I run DHFs' 5k 4plant setup just like the op. What works for me is cutting out the middle of the plant that does not get sufficient light and then training the back branches to either side that has a void in the canopy.
To me its seems like most of you guys are talking about vert setups which pretty much speaks for itself about turning the plants so you guys 2 cents are 0 worth .