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    inline fan got me wondering

    hey anyone able to tell me if when i turn my inline fan on in flowering why the leaves would start to droop??? im not into flowering but i switched it on in veg and left it to see if the fresh air dragged in would be benificial to my girls wich it wasnt! they drooped soon as i turned it off everything recovered this makes me worry about going into flower and using my fan at the moment. Sum expert advice would be much appreciated HELP
    normski11 Reviewed by normski11 on . inline fan got me wondering hey anyone able to tell me if when i turn my inline fan on in flowering why the leaves would start to droop??? im not into flowering but i switched it on in veg and left it to see if the fresh air dragged in would be benificial to my girls wich it wasnt! they drooped soon as i turned it off everything recovered this makes me worry about going into flower and using my fan at the moment. Sum expert advice would be much appreciated HELP Rating: 5

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    inline fan got me wondering

    Do you mean your air intake fan, if yes where are you drawing the air in from.
    Is the air polluted, is it cold or hot.
    I cant really see how your intake would make them droop.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    inline fan got me wondering

    maybe too much air flow directly on the plants?

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    #4
    Junior Member

    inline fan got me wondering

    i am able to bring from indoors and outdoors i made both accesable but it came from indoors not cold from outside but it was directly on2 plants air fresh and unpaluted temps never exceed 26 when lights out no lower than 20 so cold aint it i wonder??

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    #5
    Senior Member

    inline fan got me wondering

    Your air intake should come in at the bottom of your grow space not directly on top of your plants.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    inline fan got me wondering

    Quote Originally Posted by normski11
    hey anyone able to tell me if when i turn my inline fan on in flowering why the leaves would start to droop??? im not into flowering but i switched it on in veg and left it to see if the fresh air dragged in would be benificial to my girls wich it wasnt! they drooped soon as i turned it off everything recovered this makes me worry about going into flower and using my fan at the moment. Sum expert advice would be much appreciated HELP
    Aloha, Normski,

    One effect of a breeze is to cause plants to transpire more.
    If a plant tries to move more water than usual, and fails, it will droop.
    Sounds like a root problem. If she's rootbound, turning a fan on her is like a stress test.
    Just a guess, but easy to check.

    Regards
    Weezard

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    #7
    Junior Member

    inline fan got me wondering

    thanks turned fans off completely nd everything looks like their loveing it again BUT how do i solve the problem if its to do with the roots do i just veg untill they are healthy enuf 2 take a breez on them or shuld i be doing something to fix m problemo with additives:thumbsup:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    inline fan got me wondering

    Quote Originally Posted by normski11
    thanks BUT how do i solve the problem if its to do with the roots do i just veg untill they are healthy enuf 2 take a breez on them or shuld i be doing something to fix m problemo with additives:thumbsup:
    Some photos of your plants and your growspace would give us a better idea, maybe they need bigger pots.
    I use Cannazyme to keep the roots healthy.:jointsmile:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    inline fan got me wondering

    Quote Originally Posted by normski11
    thanks turned fans off completely nd everything looks like their loveing it again BUT how do i solve the problem if its to do with the roots do i just veg untill they are healthy enuf 2 take a breez on them or shuld i be doing something to fix m problemo with additives:thumbsup:
    Additives?:wtf:

    This is why we ask folks to fill out a troubleshooting form.
    Saves a lot of "back anf forth questions and wasted effort.

    Dunno if you grow hydro or dirt.
    If it's dirt, the fix is a bigger container.
    More root room = better tranpiration, better chemistry control and bigger healthier plants.

    We have some real experts here, but even the experts need lots of information that we might not recognize as essential.

    So, give it up, fill out the entire form, send decent pictures of the whole plant and receive multi-bucks worth of help for your efforts, OK?

    Help us help you.
    Weezard

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    #10
    Senior Member

    inline fan got me wondering

    Bottom left of my post is a link for Stinkyattics troubleshooting form fill it in and you should get the best help on the site.:thumbsup:

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