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
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard 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