jumboSWISHER
Well-Known Member
yes this is all true, and relevant. but these plants are not going outside to harden, or into a natural enviroment. they are ina closet, in a very warm climate, close to a grow lamp. these factors, plus added wind is deffinatly a perfect situation to cause "WIND BURN".Wind is something that occurs in nature therefore it is a part of a plants natural enviroment. A plant can handle a good amount of wind before it damages the plant that badly(your average wal-mart fan is not even going to come close).Some stress can be a good thing for your plant, it can encourage growth in veg and promote more resin production in flower. If you have a nice hard wind going once you have an established root system your plants will become stronger. When your building muscle you are breaking it down and your body rebuilds it stronger to handle the stress, I see wind as a natural workout for my plants. Have you ever heard of hardening off your plants when your moving them outside? When you harden off a plant you are exposing it to the natural enviroment little by little so the plant can withstand the wind, intense light, and other environmental stressors making it stronger and being able to thrive under those conditions. I do agree that too much wind in bloom will effect resin quality so I make sure to turn down the fans but make sure I have adequate air flow but about 3-4 weeks after germination I crank up the fan and I've always had great results and I rarely have to use support.
witch is where by blowing air (to much) past the plant you are constantly carrying away all of the water from the leaves, thus causing the plant the perspire very quickly. causing stress, and making leaves dry out very quick, making leaves burn at very low temps, and overall an unhealthy plant. perspiration is a very very important plant function. taking this from the plant is going to be just as bad as taking water from it. i am not saying one bit that wind blowing on the plant is bad, but you MUST do it right. and know what, and why you are doing it. and yes it is true that some added stress will encourage growth and is a very good thing, but buring all of your leaves off in the process makes no sence. and MOST of the growth you are seeing is natural because you are giving it more CO2 and less OXYGEN, and the plants blowing around stimulates the entire plant. wind is a natural thing, and needing in a grow, but for example, CO2 is natural, and needed also. but 80% of the people that use it will cause only adverse affects.
this is VERY common argument here on RIU, and will never b put to rest. everybody is going to say something diffrent.