Slim fans, or ideas for fans to not hog tent space?

whitebb2727

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Not exactly what I'm looking for, but it's a start:
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Give Your Plants a Great Growing Environment

  • Make sure you have proper ground cover (cover your soil with a soil cover, weed barrier fabric, Diatomaceous Earth, or some other barrier). Basically, you want to prevent anything from being able to live or grow in the soil near your plants
  • Make sure your plants are growing in a breezy area that doesn't get too hot - spider mites love hot weather and stagnant air. In addition to attracting pests, stagnant air can also trigger different types of mold, especially in the flowering stage!
http://www.growweedeasy.com/spider-mites#indoor-spider-mite-prevention
Im sure it helps.

Its just one piece of the puzzle.

It doesn't take much of a fan to not have stagnant air.
 

Dankestsmell

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I'm starting to think in my 48" height, 2 feet deep and 31 inches wide. Believe I need a fan in there I have 100cfm booster sucking air out and fresh air being sucked in. This weekend I'll be getting a hydro farm 4" inline fan. I have plenty of air flow.
 

bezalom

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nice strong blaster....use at angle most of the time

from Global online or Ace hardware same thing

I use it on a 2X2 closet grow and have had on timer every 2 and 3 hours for 1/2 hr at 24hr for over six months now

no noticeable dramatic increase in electric bill
 

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