I have a question, how did you keep power on your Intervalometer from begin to end of this process? Does it not run out of power? Thx for good explanation, you made my day!
Great video . I want to know that what if we want to make more then one time laps of video of different plant with one camera . So how to deal with it ?
Amazing. I want to know how do you calculate the interval between each shot. I make time lapse videos of clouds and sunset using phone. I want to try make a plant timelapse video. Would be great if you can help me out. 😊
@@GauravLatwal8 well it depends, for calculating the number of pictures or the time until your SD is full:yes , but to estimate the speed of the plant growth you have to check in between two frames if there is to much change
Well with a DC adapter you can run it without interruption. When it comes to lifetime: So far two of my cameras died but both of them were more or less running for over 3 years now
My question is, how are the plants getting nutrients from the sun if there is no sun? I thought they need the sun to grow as it's its primary source of energy
Do you have any questions on creating a timelapse? Feel free to ask! :)
You have the best channel. Thanks for making this video!
Thanks so much!😊
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Are you the same person?
@@Moth-pz9vg yes! Both are my channel - I started the second one since a lot of people asked for more details :-)
Wonderful tutorial!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for the tutorial :)
Great explanation, many thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment!
Bro you showed us masterpiece for results of effort, combined patience. It's very makes my day ❤❤
Thank you so much 😊 glad you like it!
Great work! What temperature do you keep the area in where you grow?
Mostly around 20 degree Celsius 😊
I have a question, how did you keep power on your Intervalometer from begin to end of this process? Does it not run out of power?
Thx for good explanation, you made my day!
No the battery have quite enough lifetime
Your videos are very nice and smooth. Do you turn off the light at night?
Mostly not, depends on the plant!
Great video . I want to know that what if we want to make more then one time laps of video of different plant with one camera . So how to deal with it ?
easiest is to get multiple cameras tbh
Amazing. I want to know how do you calculate the interval between each shot. I make time lapse videos of clouds and sunset using phone. I want to try make a plant timelapse video. Would be great if you can help me out. 😊
Depends on how fast the plants grow! Faster plants =less Interval, just play around with it
@@interestingasfckhowtos okay. Is there a formula or something to calculate?
@@GauravLatwal8 well it depends, for calculating the number of pictures or the time until your SD is full:yes , but to estimate the speed of the plant growth you have to check in between two frames if there is to much change
@@interestingasfckhowtos okay thanks for the info. I'll try to make one soon.
How long camera stands with continuous power supply?
What about life of the camera which stands more than month?
Well with a DC adapter you can run it without interruption. When it comes to lifetime: So far two of my cameras died but both of them were more or less running for over 3 years now
Did you keep the lights on the entire time?
For some of them yes!
How long is the interval between shots of each picture
I mostly choose 2 or 3 minutes
It's interesting that a lamp is continuously working....I will try it with mushrooms 🍄 and mycelium
Let me know how it goes :-)
@interestingasfckhowtos I will...in next 10 days I will buy Canon Eos R (from my friend) with 100mm macro lens for mycelium timelapse
My question is, how are the plants getting nutrients from the sun if there is no sun? I thought they need the sun to grow as it's its primary source of energy
They get the nutrients from the soil and the sun is replaced by a plant lamp :-)
How long video shot per hour
I mostly take picture every 3 minutes