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So I have a circulatory fan that runs 24/7 that gives the plants a bit of a wiggle. When I had my exhaust fan hanging inside the tent that really shook them so I used 5 ft of duct work and ended up setting the fan on top of the tent. I still get a pretty decent wiggle out of them. The exhaust fan I have come on at night 4 times for 15 minutes each. It's pretty powerful. Also before lights out when I go to bed I open one of the zippers at the top of the flap to create a chimney so that air can still flow through the lower vents up and out. I lose a lot of humidity at night though. I set the thing down to 60 but even with that exhaust just running three or four times throughout the night for 15 minutes each I still wake up to 40 something percent humidity. I'm using the vivosun 6 liter cool mist humidifier. But my question is more about the wind and how much can they tolerate? I've heard it's okay for there to always be a slight wind. Anybody have any good experience with oscillating fans? I have a 4 x 4 grow tent. I'm guessing I would probably have to have one that mounted on the pole. I questioned whether or not the fabric of my tent was strong enough that if I got a piece of plywood if I could mount a wall mount fan to the 10th. Put the plywood on the outside and have somebody hold it as I screw it in. Maybe it's a bad idea to put holes in my tent. Anyways any ideas on wind? How much how little? If you got any recommendations on fans please give description and include a link.