Bro science alert! Total theory based on fact, and my own observation.
I've found in my case, it's been too much light. Not the intensity. But the amount of photons that hit the plant, over the course of the day.
For myself, I find 30min to 1HR before lights out, they droop. Which is perfect for me.
If my plants have started reaching their maximum a few hours before lights out, and start to droop. I just dim my lights a little, and the issue is back to normal.
It's the same reason they're perky just before lights on. They've used up the stored energy, and are eager for more photosynthesis.
But again the opposite happens, when reserves are full. They droop, to photosynthesize less.
Just like, if we put a little seedling under a 1000watt light. Light saturation, drooping, dead. Just happens so much faster, in this scenario.
I've found in my case, it's been too much light. Not the intensity. But the amount of photons that hit the plant, over the course of the day.
For myself, I find 30min to 1HR before lights out, they droop. Which is perfect for me.
If my plants have started reaching their maximum a few hours before lights out, and start to droop. I just dim my lights a little, and the issue is back to normal.
It's the same reason they're perky just before lights on. They've used up the stored energy, and are eager for more photosynthesis.
But again the opposite happens, when reserves are full. They droop, to photosynthesize less.
Just like, if we put a little seedling under a 1000watt light. Light saturation, drooping, dead. Just happens so much faster, in this scenario.