haha yeah bad ideaI tried that shit on 100 clones and left for the weekend came back and had a 100 dead clones FYI they were actual plants either way they died cause of the fan which was 4.5 feet away. I would just do it for 30 minutes on 30 minutes off now they i have that problem
Me neither, no problemsI have never had problems with a non oscilating fan directly on the plants 24/7
It means you began commenting to a 2010 conversation.I dont know what to make of this..but i like it.
Same clawing with leaves here... Pointed away... Plants nice and healthy^I agree with all you guys, but have to add one warning....
....I've had this happen, and it took me a handful of grows to figure out. I run my humidity a little lower than alot of guys, and also used to run my temps quite high(around 85-90*), with a oscillating fan going constantly. Well, it took me forever to figure out why my plants on the outer edges would get "the claw", like a nitrogen overdose, even though I knew they weren't overfed. Then I thought it was something to do with the light being weaker around the edges...wrong.lol Finally, I realized that they were in the exact spot where the fan stopped, before changing direction, and as mentioned, they over-transpired(if that's a real word.lol), and ended up looking claw-like. It didn't effect all the strains, either, just the Crystal, which made it more confusing. Well, I moved the fan a little, and the problem has never come back. So, my only conclusion, is that it was indeed, the cause of the problem. Whoulda thunk it?
https://www.rollitup.org/attachments/1407171754778-jpg.3221139/I keep a fan on my plant.
"I heard plants like music, so I put some in there."https://www.rollitup.org/attachments/1407171754778-jpg.3221139/
lol , wassup with the cds surrounding the plant in the pot?
Makes sense. I chuckled at the hurricane thosuse i had my fan blowing them girls like they palm trees or something but couldnt tell if i was doing something wrong or right because it was like tug of war between forums and googling. So i tried to go by instinct. I feel now it would be better to just oscilateWell if you have too much wind blowing on your plant it can disrupt your roots and stunt the growth. I have my fan blowing imdirectly, but enough so that the leaves and stem are gently swaying in the breeze
You know.......,.......................Slap me silly turn me upside down and dump me in quicksand....Bol. I can assure you i will check the date next time. My goodness. Numb Scrote Sack. Man!!!