gorillaglueaaron
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Oh it'll be fine, I thought it crushed the cola. It may even cause the plant to produce more resin from the stress.
I dont think it's to much. Especially with it's being at around 82• even with that much airflow. Plus my new lights show up tomorrow and was hoping that would take me home with big healthy plants now this.looks like too much airflow if anything.
The in tent air flow doesn't affect the temps of the tent. as long as air is moving around then it's enough. especially now when the stem is weak. the extra wind on it is just stressing it out even more. You can sometimes use that to your advantage though like if you notice every time you grow, the stems can't hold up the colas, then you know that you don't have enough air flow on the lower canopy.I dont think it's to much. Especially with it's being at around 82• even with that much airflow. Plus my new lights show up tomorrow and was hoping that would take me home with big healthy plants now this.
Well shit. I guess I need to get in there and rearrange my fans. Dirtbag think it will recover from the fan being on it?Its too much. And it shouldnt be pointing down at the plants. You want laminar flow with a slight upward overall draft. Blowing down, especially directly at the plants is forcing an increase in transpiration rate. The leaves should just slighly move under the air currents, never blow around in a wind.
Not that this has anything to do with the weird yellow leaf anomaly.
Good to know. I guess I will be moving my fans. But they have been able to hold their bud structure up fine just now have this damage issue.The in tent air flow doesn't affect the temps of the tent. as long as air is moving around then it's enough. especially now when the stem is weak. the extra wind on it is just stressing it out even more. You can sometimes use that to your advantage though like if you notice every time you grow, the stems can't hold up the colas, then you know that you don't have enough air flow on the lower canopy.
Ya much better, your choice but you might even be able to turn off one or 2 of the clip fans if you want.How do you guys think the airflow is now? Better? @Dirtbag and @gorillaglueaaron
I'm good with cutting one off. The oscillating fan cool? I mean it has 3 speeds. Think it's on the highest so can back that down too. Also tomorrow is feeding day. Should I feed as normal even with it stressed from the damage you think?Ya much better, your choice but you might even be able to turn off one or 2 of the clip fans if you want.
Doing the best I can in this tiny ass tent. Need a larger one so I have more room. Feel like I am cramming 10 pounds of shit in a 5 pound bag.Yes you want the air to swirl slightly upwards so having fans blowing at each other is defeating the purpose if your going to use 2 clips have point in same way moving the air round n up the tent
Od
Yep I got you on that I’m in small tents and have had same issues mate you will over come mastering your environment is the hardest thing an indoor grower faces . Keep up the great work regards Od.Doing the best I can in this tiny ass tent. Need a larger one so I have more room. Feel like I am cramming 10 pounds of shit in a 5 pound bag.
Thanks brother. Appreciate the reassurance. I just hope this damaged plant will recover.Yep I got you on that I’m in small tents and have had same issues mate you will over come mastering your environment is the hardest thing an indoor grower faces . Keep up the great work regards Od.
It will just keep your eyes peeled it can go pear shaped at any time it happens to us all . I’ll keep looking in for what it’s worth .Thanks brother. Appreciate the reassurance. I just hope this damaged plant will recover.
1/4 to half strength see if that’s not to much , then resume normal feeding if things look good .Also while everyone's checking in. Should I keep the same feed schedule? Tomorrow is feed day, feed as normal or give it a day or so to try and recover?