laadback37
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I'm planning on growing in a small cabinet... Do you think it's enough to force air in at the bottom and then just have a vent at the top for the exhaust? or should I have a 2nd fan on the exhaust?
I'd go with the exhaust fan on top and create the vacuum. It gets rid of the warmest air, and the passive intakes will keep the cool air moving in the box. I'd also add a small oscillating fan to help with air movement and stem growth.Actually, on second thought.... Is it better to have an exhaust fan on top, and then just a hole at the bottom so a vacuum is created?
Thanks for the advice.
a good idea at the start when the plants are really small is to point the fan at a wall , if u have one close to ur plant, the air will LIGHTLY bounce back and just create a small draft against ur plant. Have the fan pointing at the wall on a angle , dont put the plant , then ur fan, then the wall .. angle it so that the fan is beside ur plant pointing at the wall and the air is bouncing off it and going towards ur plant.I'm always worried about to much wind on my plants... Like if an oscillating fan is blowing on them.... Can you have too much wind on the plant?
Thanks for the advice.
Socom is dead on. Always keep air moving around your plants. I can tell a huge difference in main stem thickness between my first plant which didn't have a fan on it til later and my younger plants which are constantly fanned..a good idea at the start when the plants are really small is to point the fan at a wall , if u have one close to ur plant, the air will LIGHTLY bounce back and just create a small draft against ur plant. Have the fan pointing at the wall on a angle , dont put the plant , then ur fan, then the wall .. angle it so that the fan is beside ur plant pointing at the wall and the air is bouncing off it and going towards ur plant.
Not at all.is the vegitative growth stage to late for a fan??
i would use a small computer fan off of a nine volt batteryNot at all.