air circulation...blowing directly on them

budster

Active Member
high everyone,

i was wondering if it's a bad idea to have a fan blowing air over my plants constantly...i don't have an oscillating fan and i've been using a small box fan...

some of my babies tips are browning and some of the other ones leaves are wilting...i haven't started using any fert yet so it can't be from over fertilizing...it may be from a ph imbalance but i don't have an accurate ph meter yet..

any input would be helpful thanx
 

crickitmd

Well-Known Member
dont water too much. any if you dont have an oscillating fan then maybe you could put your fan on a timer, to turn on and off every other hour or so
 

mogie

Well-Known Member
I have never had a problem with wind burn. The fan is on it's lowest setting. All you need is enough of a breeze to keep mold from becoming a problem.

Oscillating Fan: A good way to circulate air in the grow room is an oscillating fan. The fan or fans should be aimed at the plants so that all the plants show some leaf movement when the fan blows over them. A gentle breeze is better than a strong gust of wind.
 

budster

Active Member
thanks everyone...never knew there was such a thing as wind burn but i figured that it had to be something like that...thanks for the info =)
 
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