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10-27-2007, 12:02 AM #4
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to much wind
The more intense the wind the thicker the stalk will become. More watering is also required because you will be basically blow-drying your grow-space. (Higher wind theoretically decreases humidity in an enclosed space, providing it is ventilated properly.)
This is very benefitial if you have a lot of space to allow the plant to grow upwards as tall as your time-frame will allow. If you have a fairly short hieght limitation (3-4ft) then you really don't need to over do the air-flow.
Be careful though thicker stalks mean a longer, thicker, and more lush root system. So plan on transplanting before the upper portion of the plant appears to need transplanting.
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