S Subliminator Well-Known Member Mar 10, 2010 #1 I tend to keep them blowing all the time, but think it's too much air blowing on them.
stumps Well-Known Member Mar 10, 2010 #2 All the time is fine. You want just a little movement on the plant.
PhillTubes Active Member Mar 10, 2010 #3 Subliminator said: I tend to keep them blowing all the time, but think it's too much air blowing on them. Click to expand... out side in a thunderstorm seedlings can be under winds of up to 20 mph , so a small fan blowing is just fine . as long as the fan isnt keeping them bent over or anything its ok
Subliminator said: I tend to keep them blowing all the time, but think it's too much air blowing on them. Click to expand... out side in a thunderstorm seedlings can be under winds of up to 20 mph , so a small fan blowing is just fine . as long as the fan isnt keeping them bent over or anything its ok
BongAndABlence Well-Known Member Mar 12, 2010 #5 keep it on low and move it around from time to time that way all of the plant will get a work out and strengthin evenly.
keep it on low and move it around from time to time that way all of the plant will get a work out and strengthin evenly.
doctorD Well-Known Member Mar 12, 2010 #6 Dont use a stationary fan pointing in one place. It will dry out the plant. Use one that osculates.
g00sEgg Well-Known Member Mar 12, 2010 #7 Yeah, as long as you have an oscilating fan...you can move it farther away...or closer. Or just turn it to low...Either way fan=good. Haha.
Yeah, as long as you have an oscilating fan...you can move it farther away...or closer. Or just turn it to low...Either way fan=good. Haha.