justcurious70
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I'm growing a couple of ladies under 18x26w 2700k CFL's and was having trouble getting the lights as close as I wanted because of the uneven growth. I started tying new growth down about a week into flowering (day 28 now) so I have lots of lower growth with a little in the middle and a lot on top, which makes it difficult to keep the lights within a couple of inches away from the buds.
It's not really practical to try to automatically rotate or move CFL's (at least the way I'm using them), so I thought I'd see if I could come up with something to turn the plant for me. Using an old pizza pan, some scrap lumber, a few nuts and bolts, an old power screwdriver, and about 30 minutes in the garage, here's what I came up with...
[video=youtube;LZ2qMR5GvWo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ2qMR5GvWo[/video]
I moved several of the lights to one side, so now everthing is within a couple of inches away from a bulb 11 times per minute.
So am I completely crazy here? If you can't move the lights, why can't you move the pot? Should I see even bud growth now? Is she getting dizzy?
-jc
It's not really practical to try to automatically rotate or move CFL's (at least the way I'm using them), so I thought I'd see if I could come up with something to turn the plant for me. Using an old pizza pan, some scrap lumber, a few nuts and bolts, an old power screwdriver, and about 30 minutes in the garage, here's what I came up with...
[video=youtube;LZ2qMR5GvWo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ2qMR5GvWo[/video]
I moved several of the lights to one side, so now everthing is within a couple of inches away from a bulb 11 times per minute.
So am I completely crazy here? If you can't move the lights, why can't you move the pot? Should I see even bud growth now? Is she getting dizzy?
-jc