drooping before ligjts out

abayareabum

Member
This is kind of weird. I noticed my plants doing that to. I ask a friend and he say's his don't? Other then that the plants growing fine. There must be some limiting photosynthesis factor somewhere? Maybe the plant cant store any more sugar? Or there is is the limit to the amount of photosynthesis that can occur in one time period? I don't know? Just throwing stuff out there. I don't think its the later. I'm not really worried too much about it but would like to know the cause. bongsmilie
 

silentzombie

Active Member
This is kind of weird. I noticed my plants doing that to. I ask a friend and he say's his don't? Other then that the plants growing fine. There must be some limiting photosynthesis factor somewhere? Maybe the plant cant store any more sugar? Or there is is the limit to the amount of photosynthesis that can occur in one time period? I don't know? Just throwing stuff out there. I don't think its the later. I'm not really worried too much about it but would like to know the cause. bongsmilie

It turned out my plants were pretty root bound. MJ likes to root really deep, and conventional planters don't give the taproot enough room to grow down. I double potted mine and they perked right back up!
 
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