jewgrow
Well-Known Member
Something to keep in mind also, is that calyxes don't photosynthesize. Therefore, exposing more buds to the light isn't necessarily helpful. Couple that with the fact that something like 90% of the actual lights photons pass straight through a leaf, moving leaves are mainly only necessary in a fluorescent situation where penetration is minimal at best.
The trick is to find that balance of moving it in such a way that actual leaf surface area light exposure is increased, and if not careful, turning one of those giant fan leafs sideways or tucked under another leaf can actual reduce your total surface area being hit by light.
Must any more be said?