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Wind Devil Floor Fans

Wind Devil Floor Fans

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Wind Devil Floor Fans 18" & 9"

  • Wind Devil Floor Fans 18″ & 9"
  • Metal Stand and Blades
  • Chrome Plated Safety Grill
  • 3 Speed Rotary Control
  • Permanently Lubricated Motor
Air Circulation: What You Should Know About the Air in Your Grow Room

Wind Devil Floor Fans makes air movement in a garden is just as important to your plants as the water and nutrients they thrive on. Movement of air not only makes plants physically strong but also helps with CO2 and humidity levels for top-quality harvests. With proper air movement, ventilation, and circulation in your growing space you will maximize yields in quantity and quality.

Air movement is essential to a plant’s ability to breathe, as improper air movement can block stomata from breathing. Stomata are pores located on a plant’s leaves through which they inhale and exhale oxygen, CO2, and other gasses.

Is it worth the hassle?

Without proper air movement plants will attract dust and pollen, which can clog these pores and restrict growth if unattended. In nature, wind and rain would cleanse those plants, but this can be mimicked by using fans (wind) and sprayers (rain). Keep in mind that adding water to any grow will raise the humidity level, which can promote mold and fungus growth on your plants if not addressed. Regulating humidity levels, however, is simply blowing air in, out and around your growing space.


Plants will suffer from too much humidity. Lack of humidity in a growing area can dry plants out, but too much humidity can lead to drooping plants as well as mold and fungal growth. When you add water to your garden (whether through spraying leaves or watering soil) it evaporates and enters the air. Left unattended said water will raise your humidity level, hindering your plants and slowly turning your garden into a breeding ground for pests and disease.