If your garden is a non enriched crop with good light the garden will be best kept in the range 75F to 85F for hot summer
season crops. Temperatures during the night, when no CO2 enrichment should are best run at lower levels this assists
the plants to restore pressure with an increased uptake of water during the night. Temperatures in the range 65F to 75F
will work fine for night or dark periods.

4in to 12in
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Can Fans
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Centrifugal
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Inline Fans
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Vortex fans
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Large
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Fans For Small Areas
An air flow through your garden grow room is by far one of the most important choices you can make for indoor gardening.
Your garden plants need a supply of fresh air to achieve their maximum growing yields. Good air exchange also helps to
keep the temperature down to prevent any heat related stress on your plants. When choosing a fan remember that its better
to have too much air then not enough. If your going to be ducting your exhaust system, with numerous angles, or running it
through a filter you'll need to increase the CFM to makeup for those lost due to back pressure from the filter.
Use good ventilation for smaller spaces
Good fresh air is a must for a successful indoor garden. Outside air is abundant and almost always fresh. The level of C02
over farm of rapidly growing crops could be a third of normal on a very still day. When the wind blows the fresh air. Rain cleans
the air from dust and some pollutants. The ecosystem is always changing. When plants are grow indoors the natural balance
is achieved indoors by way of fresh air ventilation or some kind of CO2 enrichment.
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