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ccsavage

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Hello, I'm on the oregon coast and leave my fans on all night. Is this good or not? I also leave the windows open because of high humidity.

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Hello, I'm on the oregon coast and leave my fans on all night. Is this good or not? I also leave the windows open because of high humidity.


Yeah it's good for to have fans 24/7 unless it gets to cold in your room at night.

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HydroBuilderCom

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Fans will help strengthen your plants and help push new, fresh air to them.

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Thanks. I've been running them but it does seem abit chilly in there with it on. I guess its not slowing growth but who knows. Better than mold I reckon.

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Do you have a hygrometer to track temp and humidity? A very small purchase that goes a long way.

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Yeah I do. With doors open and fans running it has been about 80 degrees and 40% humidity during the day. At night its around 60 with 80 to 100% humidity. Feels real chilly with the fans blowing though I leave the windows wide open because I was told the humidity inside the gh is probably higher than outside.

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Should be fine. You will want to find a way to increase air flow and lower humidity when you go into flower though. Good luck!




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