Fan question

Ikky

Active Member
If it's an oscillating fan I would say yes I wouldn't just put a fan blowing strait on them if it didn't oscillate IMO.
 

dogglet forever

Well-Known Member
i'm indifferent on the oscillating fans yeah if you heve em but to me not the end of the world if you don't these plants here have had direct streaming air since popping... they make for some pretty thick stems... heres some pics... oops got carried away with em... a these around 3-4 weeks in the pics
 

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Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
doesn't have to be blowing ON them directly.. even blowing in the room with just some subtle movement from your seedlings is GREAT
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Air movement is very necessary for the health of your plants, but too strong of a fan can cause wind burn. Direct your fan toward the tops of the plants and toward the lights. Never position the fan blowing strongly downward on the leaves.

Jusr like a muscle is strenghtened by MOVEMENT, so are the plants.
 
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