This and a light mover are completely different and are not similar at all.
A light mover moves away from a plant in order to get closer to another. At least that's how some use it. Light movers should really only used to move 6-12" or so to get rid of shadows, not 3ft to get over to another side of a 4x8 tray. I see that pretty often and that's not what movers are for...by spinning around the bulb the distance from the plant and bulb never changes.
This system uses the same principles as vertical or stadium grows. It takes advantage of the arcing light. You are not using a hood to reflect light down, you are close to getting 100% of the bulbs natural arc by hanging it vertically instead of horizontally. Commercial indoor grows use a system just like this. The bulb is stationary and the plants spin around it. But much bigger than this unit.
really? i was first thinking about building a big one as you mentioned using a 1000 watt light. you got any info on the commercial grows using the bigger system like the spinner?
They're $5k.
Guys are hitting 1g a watt minimum in a 4x8 trays doing high plant count Sea of Green grows. After this grow is done I've got 75 clones waiting to get dropped into my tray. Rather than spend all that money one a fancy set up you can do a high plant count SOG or a high plant count Stadium.
Also, I don't know what the fascination is with low wattage high yield systems. Take your 430w "whatever" and put a 600 or a 1000w in there and you will yield more and have more dense nugs. "oh Dubs fan but those lights aren't as efficient" I'll tell you what, you can save $75mo while I yield and extra P in 90 days. Save $250 or make an extra $4000.
Screw efficiency. Buy bigger bulbs, keep your grow cool and yield more. Whatever you are yielding with a 400w or 600w, throw in a 1000w and thank me later. All things being equal, more power yields more dense nugs.
totally makes sense my friend.. why go small?? when you can go big. i should make a replica but a bigger version using a 1000 watt light. you agree?
i grow in hempy buckets is there any reason i can't rotate the plants and switch there places around under the light every water?
so what would you say 12 plants in a spinner or 12 plants in a stadium set up will yeild more using a 1000 watt?
Spinner looks like it moves the plants and the light remains fixed. A light mover, well you get it...............![]()
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No, never used it. As long as the law prosecutes by plant count instead of weight I don't believe in SOG... Can just see the headlines. "Man Grew 300 Plants In His Basement - Street Market Value 5 Million Dollars"! Too bad, cause these things are very efficient if a little overpriced. They're about $1400 per 150 site module and run with up to 5x 600W lights for the 300 plants.
Here is a DIY setup.
Then don't grow 100 plants. I don't worry too much about plant count as long as I'm in Ca...but the difference in prosecution from 50 plants to 80 can't be that far off. I'm about to do 72 plants in my 4x8....SOG.
I don't know much about Fed law but 99 plants is where most cut it off.
The possession limits in CA are currently unlimited as of yesterdays Supreme Court ruling. I wonder if the plant count has gone up. It should have considering there were no limitations in the passing of the bill on either yield/possession or plant count. The argument that just won unlimited possession could probably apply to plant count.
Been done. Its called a light mover.