How much WIndage can a Plant take. Per usual the rep and likes flow freely

Not only is it not bad, it's almost a necessity if growing indoors. It helps to break the plant's cells and as they repair themselves the stems strengthen, which is needed to hold the weight of the (hopefully) large flowers.
 
nah, it's actually a good thing as it helps to strengthen up any weak stems and keeps fresh oxygenated air moving around them at all times..
 
Only way to keep temps down is to have 2 fans blowing directly into Plants 3 feet away is not bad? Even if it is at full speed?
 
use common sence and you will win the day!

Common Sense tells me if the temps go up to 87 degrees with the fans blowing above the plants and down to 82 with them blowing thru the plants where they are looking like they are in a windstorm

No matter what i am fvckered
 
yeah i don't think you want it looking like a windstorm... some air is good but no torandos
edit: what kind of intake and exhuast do you have going on???
 
Common Sense tells me if the temps go up to 87 degrees with the fans blowing above the plants and down to 82 with them blowing thru the plants where they are looking like they are in a windstorm

No matter what i am fvckered

fans can only do so much with whatever temp there using to push, thats why indoor growing can be a costly adventure into air conditioned lighting and airflow ect..

good luck, your not in to bad of shape really, just do what you can to keep it as cool as possible in your situation
 
Don't have your plants looking like theyre in a hurricane, too much air blowin on them will dry them out. Think of a gentle summer breeze just to circulate the air and get the stems moving a bit.
 
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