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First off, I Love your puddytatWow it takes forever to read this thread now!
Good Morfnoevight All you cool cats. Happy Caturday.
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Anu on her Halloween Tower.
Not all fan motors can be regulated. Some may overheat so be sure to run a short test and check for heat that is higher than normal.
I don't have or use a dwarfing method unless you count topping above the fourth node a "Dwarfing Method"? You do eliminate a dominant stem and the remaining colas are more equal in stature and remain shorter generally. The plants can still reach 4 or 5 feet in height but seem to average about 36 to 45 inches for autos.
ROTFL................
Not all fan controllers are equal either.
Electronic fans are the best for regulating.
Using the wrong fan speed controller or the wrong fan when being controlled, can also seriously shorten the life of your fan as it goes in and out of phase putting strain on the motor.
That's a whole topic in itself but well worth looking into, I'll see if there is a thread already posted!
Ahh yes the "Dwarfing Method" this seems to be a misquoted mention!
We worked it out that @Suki813 was thinking of me when replying to me but thought I was you! Make sense?
I also pinch out the top at 5th node, it certainly helps!