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thebeast27
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Dirt thanks mate.mazar is coming right out of her shell now still slowly growing up amd filled her pot well.and nlb is nuts mate i cnt wait to see what buds she has in store for me
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What is the make and model of that fan? It looks to be much better than these little 6 inch fans I have been using.here is the second fan i added which has probably saved my plants form there mold journey.now to be forgotten
Ah ok, it looked like some kind of fan designed to hang on a wall. I would love to have something that actually rotated but cannot see getting one of those big oscillating fans for my little 1x1x2m tent. I can't seem to find a small oscillating fan that you can hookup in a tent where I live, so am stuck with those little desk fans.Hemi its a tower fan not really ideal for a tent. If i had another desk fan i would of put that in instead. I have hung it on its side lol to get it up high off the floor.but dont seem as powerful as my little fanbut its saved my ladies so it can stay put for now
To be honest beast I think adding another fan will do nothing but move around humid air it's still just as humid just moving it more. Like a rainy day to a windy rainy day still the same amount of moisture just one is blowing and one is sitting.
How do you keep temps stable? Do you use aircon?Schtiggy some top info nice work.im happy with how the plants are for now.and i want it warmish in there.plants flower better in warmer temps.i learned this on my first ever grow with leds .it was so cool in temps my buds just didnt get dense very airy i like solid nugs.if any more problems occur il make more changes .but plants seem to be back to there normal happy self.so all is good.
How do you keep temps stable? Do you use aircon?
It's winter here at the moment so nights are cold and temps drop quite a bit when the lights switch off
My buds have been airy on both grows so far and would much prefer some more denisty this time around