Curling leaves

Can anyone identify what’s wrong with my plant? The leaves have started to curl.
 

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What changes have you made recently? The leaves on my plants do funky things when I move them from indoors to outdoors during the day, going from sun to mh. They quickly bounce back.
 
I tied it down a few days ago. It Bounced right back after doing so. I also watered it on the same day. Soil was dry. I’m feeding her general organics grow and starting to work bloom in. (It’s an auto start of week four) and A week ago I worked some azomite in the soil. The soil is roots organically coco with a cow manure. Although it’s highly debated, I did decide to top her. I’ve struggled with maintaining proper heat and humidity but it’s starting to level out. (Just turned the AC on today) it’s been indoors for a week. These symptoms just started yesterday. It’s my first grow, so any mistakes, let me know.
 

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Humidity then is my guess. I literally ASSAULT my plants with an oscillating fan. When I get that curling, I ease it back an inch or two. What's happening is, the wind is causing the plant to struggle with proper moisture control. The leaves will curl up or down, depending on whether they need to capture, or release moisture.

No more topping. It's ok VERY early on w/ autos but most swear by not doing it and just using LST. You're ok in that regard.
 
It made a full recovery. This is where it’s all at. I know it’s weeks later but a good look. Any advice and changes I should make let me know. It’s two weeks into flowering
 

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Humidity then is my guess. I literally ASSAULT my plants with an oscillating fan. When I get that curling, I ease it back an inch or two. What's happening is, the wind is causing the plant to struggle with proper moisture control. The leaves will curl up or down, depending on whether they need to capture, or release moisture.

No more topping. It's ok VERY early on w/ autos but most swear by not doing it and just using LST. You're ok in that regard.
hello! i was wondering because i have a plant curling down, what causes that?
 
Everything kingquazy said worked. Moved it away from the fan. With in some odd days to a week it bounced back. Bought a humidifier to help better regulate everything, too.
 
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