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Old 08-18-2019, 07:06 PM
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I guess my main concern would be it getting to cold/too much air circulation as it is a relatively small space. Its about 3.5 ft wide and maybe 3 yards high. The shelves are around 3.5 x 2 feet.
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I guess my main concern would be it getting to cold/too much air circulation as it is a relatively small space. Its about 3.5 ft wide and maybe 3 yards high. The shelves are around 3.5 x 2 feet.
A small "personal" fan, on low, would gently move the air without creating a gale. When a fan turns on and off, it is more likely to create a draft. A gentle, even air flow should be fine. If the room is cold it might be an issue. But if the ambient temperature is comfortable (or even a little warm) for you, it should be perfect for the plants. What they don't like, in addition to stale are, is abrupt change. So, again the constant, gentle air flow wins over the "on-and-off" scenario which really can produce a draft that the plants don't want.
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