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    Hey herbalists

    I’ve been growing outdoors in a mini greenhouse for my first plant (starting flowering) and for the past week the climate is changing, temp and day light hours are changing here in the UK. So, since last week I've been bringing the queen (plant) indoors during the nights (outside temp during nights are dropping down to 10-14 degrees and humidity is increasing). I've placed her on to my computer desk with a oscillating fan to dry her off.

    1) at what angle should the fan be pointing towards her? Should the fan be at the bottom tilted up or above the plant looking down? or doesn't it even matter?

    2) I’ve got one of those digital thermometer / hygrometers the temp is showing inside during the nights around 19 degrees, but humidity is about 10-20%. Is that ok? In addition, I’ve slightly opened the window for ventilation.

    Many thanks for your support.

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    Hi

    Point fans so the wind is hitting the plant indirectly. Off the wall for instance. Or you will burn her.

    I prefer 22C as my lowest point. 19 is low IMO.
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    If it's an oscillating fan you will be fine mate it's when its constantly blowing on one spot it will burn the leaves. Your looking to have it just gently rustling the leaves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoobywho View Post
    If it's an oscillating fan you will be fine mate it's when its constantly blowing on one spot it will burn the leaves. Your looking to have it just gently rustling the leaves.

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    so I should point it directly with the oscillating function at 90 degrees movement?

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    My tower on its side is directly all the time but obviously its spread length wise so not as fierce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naz007 View Post
    so I should point it directly with the oscillating function at 90 degrees movement?
    Yes mate that will be fine as long as the leaves gently rustle as it moves across the plant you will be good.

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