I'm pretty sure I grew while I was sleeping...but then again I can't prove that.MJ plants do not sleep. They grow around the clock, lights on or off.
. What is this tea? How do I make it?I use a beneficial microbe brew from earthworm castings and so forth.
I stopped using it briefly out of laziness and shortly thereafter i noticed droopage at night...i put up with it...then i had one start doing it during the day a little bit and that stirred my energies enough to brew up another batch and sure as chutes they sprung back to life at night within a couple days...
This is in DWC so you get a zone thats like a petri dish for bad microbes and i imagine this would be true - to a degree - in soil as well.
Either way, i would imagine theres a fungus in the roots or maybe even gnats chowing on fungus thats chowing on roots.
Microbe tea WILL eliminate those possibilities and do a lot of other good in the process.
Im sure your question is long since answered, but incase someone else is looking into this situation of nocturnal flaccidity...wormpoo tea is a very likely fix.
Also!! Dont believe that its not a problem...a lot of people have posted that they are of the opinion that its perfectly normal and while it may be usual for them, its not the posture of a perfectly healthy plant. It dosent look healthy as soon as you see it...because its not...even if they perk back up during the day.
that last line does not make sense "Too Frequently vs Too Often". That is the same thing. Kinda like saying Your nose bleed is not caused by picking your nose, but by sticking your finder in your nose. I think what you meant was OVERWATERING is not caused by the volume of water, but by too frequent wateringSome drooping during the dark is normal in some strains. And at 1/4 gal of water per 3 gal pot, it sounds more like underwatering. You need to water each pot until you get some runoff. Overwatering is not caused by watering to frequently but by watering to often......
Grandpa why do the plants droop at night? If at night they droop they are asleep, now if one or two are not drooping we call those re re's ya keep an eye on those ones =_Whenever the sun starts setting and it turns night my plants leaves droop. During the day they are nice and up and moving towards the sun but when the sun goes down they droop. The bigger plants with the bigger leaves droop more than the smaller ones. It also seems to happen more the day that I watered. If I water in the morning, that same night it will be more droopy than normal but regardless of if I watered or not they still droop. I use 1 gallon to water 4 plants. So each plant gets 1/4 gallon of watering every 3-4 days. They are in 3 gallon pots so I dont think im overwatering. Is this normal for plants to droop at night or is there something wrong?
They are called perennials actually, close tho grandpa. They're not worth watching closely. If you earth grown annuals don't do this you need better soil.Grandpa why do the plants droop at night? If at night they droop they are asleep, now if one or two are not drooping we call those re re's ya keep an eye on those ones =_
Sorry to thread bump but I read this whole thread and was curious what fixed it if any of the information in this thread helped or not? Or if something else was causing it? I only ask because my plant has been doing it for a couple days now. Tonight it started with 3 hours of light on time left.Whenever the sun starts setting and it turns night my plants leaves droop. During the day they are nice and up and moving towards the sun but when the sun goes down they droop. The bigger plants with the bigger leaves droop more than the smaller ones. It also seems to happen more the day that I watered. If I water in the morning, that same night it will be more droopy than normal but regardless of if I watered or not they still droop. I use 1 gallon to water 4 plants. So each plant gets 1/4 gallon of watering every 3-4 days. They are in 3 gallon pots so I dont think im overwatering. Is this normal for plants to droop at night or is there something wrong?
A lot of people experience this. I think it's pretty normal, I wouldn't worry about it. Maybe someone else can give a more scientific reason, rather than "they know when its time to sleep". Good luck on your grow!Sorry to thread bump but I read this whole thread and was curious what fixed it if any of the information in this thread helped or not? Or if something else was causing it? I only ask because my plant has been doing it for a couple days now. Tonight it started with 3 hours of light on time left.
I appreciate the help. I started to worry because there was still4- 6 hours of light on time and she was basically laying down. Like full upside down U laying down. Thanks again!A lot of people experience this. I think it's pretty normal, I wouldn't worry about it. Maybe someone else can give a more scientific reason, rather than "they know when its time to sleep". Good luck on your grow!
I hope this is the case because when it happens it looks like she's dying. Tops point to the floor not up.Move along...nothing to see here...but sleeping plants. The photo period of the sun sets a rhythm for the plant. The same sort of rhythm it sets for you and I. When the day nears its end and the sun begins to set, we as people begin to grow tired, put our feet up, unwind, relax, prepare for bed, etc. Plants operate the same way. You're fine...
Nvm, that sounds a bit extreme. I would start a separate thread.I hope this is the case because when it happens it looks like she's dying. Tops point to the floor not up.
Ok. I'll probably do that. This is my plant right now. Looks normal right? I have a grow journal for this plant maybe ill take pics tonight when she wilts and do some show and ask? She's got moisture in the soil. So I know she's not dry dry.Nvm, that sounds a bit extreme. I would start a separate thread.
Hm well she looks quite happy and doesn’t show any problems from what I can see. I bet the drooping is fine. Just take a picture at her ‘droopiest’ and post a thread. Better safe than sorry!Ok. I'll probably do that. This is my plant right now. Looks normal right? I have a grow journal for this plant maybe ill take pics tonight when she wilts and do some show and ask? She's got moisture in the soil. So I know she's not dry dry.
Will do. Thanks again man. Your right better safe than sorry!Hm well she looks quite happy and doesn’t show any problems from what I can see. I bet the drooping is fine. Just take a picture at her ‘droopiest’ and post a thread. Better safe than sorry!
She didn't droop last night. I'm confused about it but if she's not dropping then I have no problems or questions lol I guess I will see if she droops tonight.Hm well she looks quite happy and doesn’t show any problems from what I can see. I bet the drooping is fine. Just take a picture at her ‘droopiest’ and post a thread. Better safe than sorry!