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JoshTheMadTitan

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Alright, I have ruled out nutrition imbalance, bugs, water temp, room temp, and ph balance.

This is what happens.

At "night" my plants tend to droop slightly. Just the leaves, and they perk up once the lights are back on for a half hour or so.

What causes this? and they are otherwise healthy, is it even a problem or is this normal sleeping behavior?
 

powerslide

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i rarely go in my room directly after the lights come on. But occasionally have to run in when lights are out. They do droop some during the lights out period
 

str8upmenace420

Active Member
if you could spy on your plants any leaf on any species of plant will droop because the sun is not their and the humidity goes down/up and will perk up in the morning when the water is in its stems is filled up. other reasons for it to droop are nutrient imbalances causing the plant to starve and not use its photosynthesis to create sugars
 

ArabKush

Active Member
it happens to me many times a day, i think its the light and water, when there is light they tend to bend towards it, and when i water they tend to curl a bit down then it goes up again, as long as your leafs are healthy don't wory
 

TriPurple

Well-Known Member
Alright, I have ruled out nutrition imbalance, bugs, water temp, room temp, and ph balance.

This is what happens.

At "night" my plants tend to droop slightly. Just the leaves, and they perk up once the lights are back on for a half hour or so.

What causes this? and they are otherwise healthy, is it even a problem or is this normal sleeping behavior?
Completely normal they reach for the light & sleep at night. There's a video on youtube & you can see this happening via time elapsing. pretty cool.
 

JoshTheMadTitan

Active Member
Completely normal they reach for the light & sleep at night. There's a video on youtube & you can see this happening via time elapsing. pretty cool.
oooo, got a link? there are so many time elapse ones that are horrible its hard to sift through the crap.
 
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