Fan set up

91GT347

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I live in a mobile home. My room is the 1/2 bath. Of course mine would be one that doesn't have an exhaust fan installed from the factory. The babies are sitting in front on the vanity, on the floor or homemade shelf(depending on height). The only fan I have is one of the oscillating, stand up fans. The ones that stand about 4' high. I just sit it in front of the door and blow air in from my bedroom. Would it be better to turn it around in the doorway and suck the air out or keep it blowing in ? My top leaves are curling lengthwise. I've had a couple people say it was from wind burn. Which is the first I ever heard anything about that on plants. Anyone know about this ?
 

Final Phase

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The plants are not gtting this way from wind burn... They can take a lot of wind! Best would be to blow air into the room... Over all the plants sound like they are doing well considering the grow room variables... Enjoy the smoke if it finishes up!
 

NHS Garden Gurus

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I've had wind burn before. When I did, I moved the direction of the fan from directly on the plant to pretty close to the plant so that it still moves around, but isn't constantly bombarded with the strong air current provided by our great friends at Hurricane.
 

91GT347

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I didn't think it was wind burn. Not from the way it is anyway. They aren't blowing like crazy. I could see it with a strong fan, like NHS said, but my leaves are just fluttering some. I just wanted to try and cover all bases. I'm guessing it has something to do with my lack of nutes we're talking about in my other thread. Final Phase, I'm sure she will finish. If for some reason she don't, I have another that will be done in a few days, one just started drying, and one about a week into cure. lol Thanks guys !
 

91GT347

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I have another thread here.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/400w-hps-and-cfl-questions.901574/
It's the first time using this too. Could it be too close to the tops ? Thank you again. I had to many variables. With the basically unknown soil, new light, different strain(It was a single seed out of purple Haze, I was told.), more heat now, etc. I have always been pretty good at gardening. Never had many issues at all. So when I do get one, I'm basically lost. Online is the only place I can go for problems with these. I have read about everything I can find to learn, but I need a master to shadow. So I can learn the fine details, and identifying problem areas. Nothing beats experience.
 
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