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09-09-2008, 02:14 PM #1
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
I am blessed with plenty of space in my first grow situation. I have a 5'X5' closet with a 430W HPS that now contains 10 unsexed (hopefully females) plants in five gallon pots (in potting soil) under a 24/7 light cycle.
Veg. growth has gone well (2 months), these plants are now 3-4ft. tall and are ready to be sexed and cloned for use in a SOG setup in the adjoining bedroom, which is 12'X12'. I plan to use a 1000w HPS lamp for the main room.
My question is, how many clones can realistically be flowered with this lamp, in this space? I could use a light mover track on the ceiling to move the lamp on a six foot track across the room. Above, maybe, three rows of plants, in two gallon pots, this might give me 8-10 in a row X 3 rows= a max of 30 plants. Is this realistic for a 1K light? Or am I stretching the light and diminishing the yield?
Q: Does the plant need constant direct light to flower at an optimum level, or can a moving light achieve good results while giving intense direct light only a portion of the time?
Q: What is the maximum amount of plants that can be flowered using this technique? What is optimum?
I have a lot more questions, but does any one have a situation that is similar? Advice?Graybeerd Reviewed by Graybeerd on . Light Movers - Yield Effect? I am blessed with plenty of space in my first grow situation. I have a 5'X5' closet with a 430W HPS that now contains 10 unsexed (hopefully females) plants in five gallon pots (in potting soil) under a 24/7 light cycle. Veg. growth has gone well (2 months), these plants are now 3-4ft. tall and are ready to be sexed and cloned for use in a SOG setup in the adjoining bedroom, which is 12'X12'. I plan to use a 1000w HPS lamp for the main room. My question is, how many clones can realistically Rating: 5
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09-16-2008, 06:34 PM #2
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
YES lol ,
Atleast at my house Pimp .
I'm an impatient SOB .
I even tried pawnin it off on a fellow site member , who will go unnamed , and she wouldn't bite either . lol . She had already bought a 2nd 1000 too .
Greybeerd - I had 4 plants under the single 1000 and mover . It took an extra month to flower em . Huge plants though bro. 4 filled an entire room . 5.5 ft. tall , 4 ft diameter . Looked like a smaller version of Shaggys crazieness .
It might work out better w/ tonsa plants untopped sog ? But that shit won't fly at my house . I fear high plant count nos.
Peace
Crispi
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09-16-2008, 01:34 PM #3
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
so....an extra light is better than one light on a "mover"?
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09-15-2008, 05:06 PM #4
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
got the same mover as X to the C in the flowering room 5.5 x 6.5 w/ a 1k hps.. it seems it would be enough but I agree w/ CRISPI another thouie would be better, if you've got the air movement to accommodate it. I was able to run the light closer to the canopy
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09-09-2008, 03:06 PM #5
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
I don't know the answers to any of those questions. But, I wish I had that set-up. Then I would find the answer the same way I do everything else, the hard way. Good Luck...:thumbsup:
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09-09-2008, 03:10 PM #6
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
Light movers are amazing. I would use a 600HPS on a light mover in a 5x5. Then your only limits will be space. As many clones as you can fit I would say...10 in 5 gal pots is gonna be awful tight though. Not to much penetration huh? I have a 2x7 space with 30 1 gal pots...But the 430w maybe a lil low IMHO..
whiskeytango
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09-09-2008, 03:29 PM #7
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
The natural footprint of a 600 is already 4x4.
I'd save the mover to a situation where you would about double one dimension of your footprint, and also to bring the light closer. Thus, a 600 should be on a 6 foot track over up to 8 feet of linear grow space, making the footprint under the track about 4 x 8.
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09-09-2008, 03:36 PM #8
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
so because you are bring it closer you are seeing the same yield if not better correct?
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09-09-2008, 03:38 PM #9
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
More lumens can mean more yield, and what you are doing with the mover is decreasing the TIME that the light spends REAL CLOSE to the plant, and it will be less likely to suffer drying and heat problems.
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09-09-2008, 03:46 PM #10
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Light Movers - Yield Effect?
ah.....so a 430w would work? hmmmm
maybe I need to look at that, lol.
whiskeytango
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