leroy79
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I have 2 x 600watt hps for flowering. I have rotated using a lazy susan and I still do keep lazy susans handy for easy watering since we can't all be full-auto, but I try to get the plant back to the original position because I have found yields to be quite smaller rotating the plant. I don't really know why, but many of you are talking about 'natural' environmental factors and a plant spinning like a top is not one of them, sorry. Not trying to step on any toes, I am just giving some healthy feedback on some results from my grows. The moving light on the rails is what increases yields or growing outdoors on the equator works I've heard.