moving pots around

aussiegrowing

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Does anyone growing plants in pots find themselves moving them around different times of the day for sunlight? I always get a bit diligent when its flowering time haha.

Just wondering if anyone reckons its worth all the rushing around with pots.

Cheers.
 

ruby fruit

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My opinion and only mine noone elses is if they were in veg yeah it would be worth moving around to catch the extra sun if its not to much of a pain in the arse.
.but if in flower i wouldnt be moving etc u would think u want the plant to have its own routine in hours of sunlight not a bit more one day a bit less another day ..i dunno.just my opinion and prob wrong
 

aussiegrowing

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Thanks for your input. I end up following this course ive got figured, so its got the routine when im home all day. I came to the conclusion for a few years that the more sun and heat they get the more resin the plant would produce for stronger heads. But im only going off what i believe so it could be wrong to haha.

Im not sure if this is making sense after a couple of fattys so appolgies.

Cheers
 

ruby fruit

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Thanks for your input. I end up following this course ive got figured, so its got the routine when im home all day. I came to the conclusion for a few years that the more sun and heat they get the more resin the plant would produce for stronger heads. But im only going off what i believe so it could be wrong to haha.

Im not sure if this is making sense after a couple of fattys so appolgies.

Cheers
From one aussie to another aussie ...CRIKEY MATE !
 

Moldy

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Does anyone growing plants in pots find themselves moving them around different times of the day for sunlight? I always get a bit diligent when its flowering time haha.

Just wondering if anyone reckons its worth all the rushing around with pots.

Cheers.
Ha-ha! I did that last year but not this year. I just like growing inside since the hot weather with the bugs and shit make it difficult outdoors. I moved pots in the morning and pots at night... no more!
 

SAmedicals

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Ha-ha! I did that last year but not this year. I just like growing inside since the hot weather with the bugs and shit make it difficult outdoors. I moved pots in the morning and pots at night... no more!
I primarily run hydro indoors but when the weathers nice the plants love that natural CO2 Make up... I run 24/0 Light cycles and spend a good portion of my day making sure the plants have constant light and CO2 Uptake its great to turn off the Lights for a few hours and run your plants outside. They take on perfect colour outside on sunny days they love a good indoor/outdoor cycle in vedge.
 

reza92

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Personally I only move my pots when I need to hide them otherwise they sit in the same spot. I do spin my pots a quarter of a turn ever 2-3 week though so they don't start leaning to the sunrise.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I had a small clone off my CP/DA plant last fall that I moved around for a couple of weeks chasing the sun. But then I planted it in the ground. Less watering and better hid.
 

kmog33

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I move them around during veg when they are small enough to. At somepoint they get bigger than is comfortable to move outside and the pick a permanent spot.


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GoRealUhGro

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When I don't have them In the ground or I have them on a spot where they don't sit directly on the sun from the time it comes up tull the time it goes behind a mtn I constantly do this...but another thing I am always doing when I have my plants around bushes or smaller trees is walking to my patch at different times of the day and seeing what is casting a shadow on it...then either cutting it down all together if it doesn't take away too much of my cover or climbing it and removing branches...lol usually by the end I'll have everything cut down anyhow so I should just done it in the first place...but I like all the cover I can get w.o interferING with the sun
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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When I don't have them In the ground or I have them on a spot where they don't sit directly on the sun from the time it comes up tull the time it goes behind a mtn I constantly do this...but another thing I am always doing when I have my plants around bushes or smaller trees is walking to my patch at different times of the day and seeing what is casting a shadow on it...then either cutting it down all together if it doesn't take away too much of my cover or climbing it and removing branches...lol usually by the end I'll have everything cut down anyhow so I should just done it in the first place...but I like all the cover I can get w.o interferING with the sun
I do a lot of tree trimming {and tying down} in my woods grows. Especially as the sun goes to the south.
 

ruby fruit

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She is in filtered sunlight for most of the day because of the fucking neighbor's sticking their nose in my back yard. Nosey cunts. it gets full afternoon sun though
Dont stress to much
.honestly mine only get sun from say 10am to 4 then aftrr 4 for 3 hrs its just the tops getting sun..i still got near on couple lb off one plant just short last year
.its all about strain and love..then sun
 
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