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10-24-2008, 09:54 AM #1
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inline fan got me wondering
Aloha, Normski,
Originally Posted by normski11
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
WeezardWeezard 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
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