wilmagrower
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does too much wind dry out developing buds? and does it make the plant dryer and use more water in the res? or stop water going up the plant to the top?
Not sure what they're questioning but I was just being an ass. In the ground or hydro, tornado rip it all up.If you’re talking hydro then I’d have to see it to believe it. Are you talking a fan blowing hard on this plant?
not full on direct just a big one oscillating side to side on a low settingIf you’re talking hydro then I’d have to see it to believe it. Are you talking a fan blowing hard on this plant?
in hydro pebbles with a big 16inch occelating left to rightToo much wind. Hum...
Air circulation is needed to displace stagnant excess humidity in creeks and crevices in the flowers, otherwise the risk of mildew rises. So it's needed.
If you have a tent, direct the fan up, down, on the walls, anywhere but directly on the plants.
If you're outdoor, putting your plant in holes no deeper than 12 inches, but 3 feet wide, helps keep it upright in strong winds. Keep in mind that the more you amend your holes with stuff like Peat/Promix and perlite and nice airy stuff, the more you'll need to stake the plant.
And how far away is this fan?not full on direct just a big one oscillating side to side on a low setting
1 metreAnd how far away is this fan?
Too close1 metre