Dr Smith
Active Member
So, I've got this girl. She's about 3 feet tall now chilling in a 5 gallon. Very happy and healthy. I moved her into a new tent set up a few days ago. The tent is a 5x5x6 I believe. Same light configuration and roughly the same temperature (within a few degrees on either side). The tent has an outtake and intake fan going which pushed the tent out creating positive pressure. Smell escaping the tent is no issue here so let's not discuss it.
She started to droop the day after she moved in. Well fed, not overfed (I've been through that ringer before). No shock. Racking my brain trying to figure out the issue I realize that in the past I have had negative pressure in my tent set up. So, I pull the intake fan out of the equation. I look today and she's reaching for the sky again.
The only thing I changed was the amount of pressure in the tent. No other changes were made! I read somewhere yesterday that positive pressure on plants can cause them to dry out thus triggering a gene alerting them to a draught. With the soil moist about a cm below the top and the leaves dry to the touch this seems plausible.
Can anybody speak to this?
She started to droop the day after she moved in. Well fed, not overfed (I've been through that ringer before). No shock. Racking my brain trying to figure out the issue I realize that in the past I have had negative pressure in my tent set up. So, I pull the intake fan out of the equation. I look today and she's reaching for the sky again.
The only thing I changed was the amount of pressure in the tent. No other changes were made! I read somewhere yesterday that positive pressure on plants can cause them to dry out thus triggering a gene alerting them to a draught. With the soil moist about a cm below the top and the leaves dry to the touch this seems plausible.
Can anybody speak to this?