Adverse environmental conditions can ruin a grow! And this is why we take air movement and circulation seriously. Air exchange is critical for the control of temperature, humidity and gas exchange while movement of air is crucial to keep conditions optimal at the canopy level, ensuring plants so their best and pathogens stay at bay.
As a old school type of guy, I was never a fan of tents. They always seemed to be a pain to keep in check and my plants grew much better in a bedroom, with more area to work with. Bare in mind, I'm talking back in the days of supernova shades :)
Since having kids and getting old, I've had to scale my ops back and for the last 5 years, my only option has been a small tent. At first I tried to replicate what I did in larger spaces and whacked in a 400w HPS with a loud RVK fan and lots of oscillating fans. This kind of works albeit a bit of a faff to keep tweaking to compensate high temperatures. My plants would grow fine, but would almost always show signs of heat stress as they stretched.
Anyway, to the point of this post! After doing some reading around micro climates etc, it would seem that I may have been wrong to put in all those oscillating fans due to them being so close to the plants. When in a large area, you can position fans away from the growing area, but within a tent; they get in the way of the lights, take up growing space and sit next to the plants, blasting them with air.
Other options are to rely on passive intake or add a inline ingress fan. An inline ingress fan, placed at the bottom of the tent should draw fresh air in and push through the canopy on the way out. This reduces the space required and is a less aggressive approach, but is this enough to keep a dense canopy of cannabis flower within the acceptable range of humidity?
So, growmies, what is your opinion? Do you use oscillating fans, ingress inline fans or a hybrid approach? Or maybe you only rely on passive intake from negative pressure created from your extraction fans?
