greg nr
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I saw that also and frankly I don't buy it. I've heard the condition referred to as a "lady boner" (sorry ladies), and was told it is a sign you are in a good vpd zone. All I know is I'd rather have them praying than cowering/tacoing/curling.
^^ Ha-ha the irony. I was moving my lights daily trying to find the sweet spot and finally just turned one off. Dropping 55w. I guess they're happier now since they're praying to the lights. Which is actually why I just came to this thread. See the following.
Someone posted in a new guys thread that, "praying leaves means the plant isn't getting enough light". I've always been lead to believe it's a good thing to see. What say you? This guy is usually pretty spot on with advice other than saying treating coco as soil is better. I know that's opinion but he's still wrong, Damnit! lol
I don't know if there's a name for it so I've never seen any "science" to prove anything about it. All I'm going by as my own evidence are every time lapse video I've ever seen of these girls growing. They wiggle and dance a lot, just extremely slowly. They stretch and relax. This make me think this is just natural growth movement of a healthy plant. Then again, I've had not so healthy plants do it as well?
I've seen mention of "they do this shortly after lights on" but anyone who's run a 24 hour light cycle knows that's a joke.