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![]() | Okay guys and gals. I use 1000watts , recently i had a 1000 watt euro on a table 1.8* 1.2m Where the light concentraded I had big baseball bats (colas), but where as further away the colas were much thinner.So the QQQ with a light mover say moving 18" along in same situation will the outside colas fatten up better or do I add more watts on the table ?? Kind regards sssssuperOz........ ![]()
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I have been asking similar questions myself – amd apparently the light movers are not worth the hassle. The main issue appears to be: more light = more bud. On a 4x8 table you’ll want to have 2 1000W Also you should rotate your plants every week or so…swap the middle with the otter – should keep things balanced. Hope this helps. | ||
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![]() | I've been using light movers for a year now with good results. I have a fruiting room aera of 4x6 and use a 6 ft. light mover that has a 20 second timer pause. I've measured the amount of light at each end of the garden when light was at the other side, I get 4000 footcandle, and in the middle it's always over 5000. I get a consistanly dence buds on all plants. You can always add more lights but with more lights is more heat more fans more electricity. By the way I use a 1000 watt HPS. | ||
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