help intake and outtake

youngg

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When is the best time to use inline intake fan and inline extractor fan for ventilation pics of my plants she had no fans on in there just a cfl 300w dual spec
 

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At all times, but if you want to wait like I do.

I wait until I can start smelling my vegging plants then I ad my ductwork and extractor fan, I always have and osculating fan running in the room blowing the plants. Be mindful, you want to move the fan or alternate the plants around they could get wind burn.
 
At all times, but if you want to wait like I do.

I wait until I can start smelling my vegging plants then I ad my ductwork and extractor fan, I always have and osculating fan running in the room blowing the plants. Be mindful, you want to move the fan or alternate the plants around they could get wind burn.
Thanks might wait till she's about 7-8 inches tall
 
Now I currently only have a intake, and no outtake I figured my furance will push most of it upstairs and I'm sure leaks to take it away, I'm currently vegging, do you think it's affecting anything, I bring fresh air in every 2-3 hours for 30 minutes also
 
When is the best time to use inline intake fan and inline extractor fan for ventilation pics of my plants she had no fans on in there just a cfl 300w dual spec

Normally you don't really need one for the first few weeks as they aren't really giving off that much but I do suggest getting a small fan to put on them to keep them nice and strong
 
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