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Old 04-24-2007, 06:25 AM
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Hey bigwilly98, I guess it would depend on your setup. Yes they do work with larger plants. I believe you can get the light closer to the canopy because of the movement, and less stretching due to the fact youve unshaded more parts of the plant. Typical light movers are 6' long. 1000 watters in air cooled hoods, on a mover, eight inches above plants. It's feasible, and done daily.

I hope this helps you.
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Originally Posted by bigwilly98 View Post
1. How long of a stretch can 2 1000watts go on a light mover before they dont do as good for the plants than if they were to stay stationary?

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