Leaves EXTREMELY droopy

PatchKid

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guys what is going with her??? today she was in 65 degree weather for better part of the day and she has started wilting dramatically!!

what could this be from???

I just flushed her and soil is damp even on the top. this is a picture right after the flush and then a picture now. please help guys I'm worried lol

 

PatchKid

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well I would agree if it didn't happen to completely perk up and then a day later start wilting
 

PatchKid

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yes she usually starts wilting around 11/12, and it's not that drastic! tonight I got home at 9:30 and she was already so depressed looking
 

DannyBlaze2

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Yeah my ffof does the same thing once you get into flowering it'll be okay with the longer nights in the morning is it perky and later in the day it's drooping you could go to a bigger pot and some mh or hps lights the plants will dry out faster ....
 

Bugeye

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Drooping that only occurs around light change overs should be ignored. If they go back to looking good an hour after lights have been on, it is a non-issue. I don't know the botany behind it, but it is far more pronounced in my greenhouse grows and I have learned not to evaluate leaf structure at beginning or end of day.
 

ProHuman

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you said, "today she was in 65 degree weather for better part of the day"
1. that is cooler than you would want.
2. what is her normal temperature?
3. severe drastic changes in temps can cause problems.
gradual, slight variations during lights on/off are OK, but moving her into a different climate can be a shock.
 

skidsteer

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I would say she is getting a bit on the cool side when the lights are out. As long as she perks back up during lights on dont worry about it. You haven't noticed and stunt in growth have you?
 

Silky Shagsalot

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Drooping that only occurs around light change overs should be ignored. If they go back to looking good an hour after lights have been on, it is a non-issue. I don't know the botany behind it, but it is far more pronounced in my greenhouse grows and I have learned not to evaluate leaf structure at beginning or end of day.
yup, yup, yup!!!
 
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