Your plants are sleeping, chill. If you look in on your plants at night you will see all the leaves drooping. When the lights come on they start to perk up. Can take an hour or so.I turned on my light this morning and my plants and its leaves were drooping. i was wondering if this is due to high humidity or if i needed to do something else. it looks like they are just going into the flowering stage if that helps any
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well they have been like that all day. at first i figured it was nothing, but when i came back from work they were still the same so i wanted to get some feedback. Didn't want it to continue for too long and ruin anything.Your plants are sleeping, chill. If you look in on your plants at night you will see all the leaves drooping. When the lights come on they start to perk up. Can take an hour or so.
The reason this happens is at night most of the blood of the plant (juice/food) is stored in the roots. No big deal.
Flush,Flush,Flush....................OK I thought you said after you turned the lights on? Anyway if they were still like, than when is doubt flush with 25% food and water, if something is out of balance that should reset it. If your over watering your leaves would cup and too close to the light they would curl to preserve moisture.
wow they do look sick. How are they now? What light are you using/are the temps too low/high?Just putting up a few more pics. Its been seven days since i flushed with 1/4nutes and water, havent watered them since, pots are still feeling a little heavy. Should i hold out a few more days watering and bump it up to half strength on the nutes?
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