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Just cut down my plant today. Had to stick in a really small closet. I could barely fit the fan in there. Should I run fan on high or low since fan is so close to plant?
Low. And not facing right at it.
Yeah,thx I’ll set to low. I faced it away but it’s such a tight space that it’s creating quite a bit air movement.Low. And not facing right at it.
Yeah,thx I’ll set to low. I faced it away but it’s such a tight space that it’s creating quite a bit air movement.
It’s kinda just bouncing off wall back at plant.Is there a place for the air to go? You want some air exchange between the closet and... wherever, or the humidity will get high in that closet and either slow drying or even cause conditions for mold.
Actually after checking plant this morning it’s kinda dry. I think it’s drying way too fast & fans only on low setting! Im wondering if I should maybe remove the fan so the plant don’t dry too fast. What do you guys think?
Actually after checking plant this morning it’s kinda dry. I think it’s drying way too fast & fans only on low setting! Im wondering if I should maybe remove the fan so the plant don’t dry too fast. What do you guys think?
Will do! Might even have something lying around the garage.I would get a small, cheap, low wattage, desk fan. Unless that’s what you already have, then I don’t know.
I've pulled them out of old Xboxes / game players and old computers. OR I can get them from Value Village...a used shit store in Canada......$4.99 each....plus a 12v adapter $3.99 cardboard as a frame or thin wood, hot glue and its doneWill do! Might even have something lying around the garage.
Good call,I didn’t even think about that!I've pulled them out of old Xboxes / game players and old computers. OR I can get them from Value Village...a used shit store in Canada......$4.99 each....plus a 12v adapter $3.99 cardboard as a frame or thin wood, hot glue and its done