Herb potman
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Hey all. I have a 4x4 tent. I have an Ac infinity intake with carbon filter. But does anyone have any advice on fan placement. As in my air circulation. Oscillating fans for around tent ?
That sounds like plenty of air flow to me.I have a 6 “ Ac infinity. I also have 1 clip fan but it don’t oslate and I have another 12 inch tall tower oscillating fan and a normal house fan that also oscillating fan. Suggestions ?
Oh, I would have one pointing near the bottom of the plants to allow for flow down there and put one in the top where it'll blow air across the top of the plants, again you don't need direct flow on the plants if anything it causes damage.I just need some advice on which fans to use and where to place them in my tent and where to point them ?
I don’t know too many other Calvin’s, nice to see another one. And I couldn’t agree more with the illustration. Creating a tornado type of wind movement has always worked well for me.Oh, I would have one pointing near the bottom of the plants to allow for flow down there and put one in the top where it'll blow air across the top of the plants, again you don't need direct flow on the plants if anything it causes damage.
Placing Fans In The Grow Area https://www.growweedeasy.com/exhaust
Most indoor cannabis growers use fans to blow air around within the grow area. This creates a nice breezy environment that cannabis plants love.
Placing Fans
- Ideally you’d like a nice breeze surrounding the main canopy, which means you want air blowing above and under the plants.
- Don’t point a strong fan directly at a plant, because too much wind can start to damage the leaves and stems.
- After placing fans, check around the grow area to make sure that all parts get a slight breeze. If you feel stagnant air or a lack or breeze, you may want to adjust your fans.
- Small oscillating fans are great for the grow space since they’re cheap and can be used to provide a nice gentle breeze to a relatively wide area without blowing on any one part too long.
Be Careful! Too Much Wind Causes Clawed Leaves