Has anyone ever

Dropastone

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had their plants start to droop around the 16th hour in the light cycle? It looks to me like they're just shutting down early for the night (3 hours early). In the morning they're all just as healthy as ever all perky and all the leaves praying to the sun god once again.

I'm just curious if I'm the only one? Or if there are others who have experienced this as well. If so I'm just asking a hypothetical question here.

Would it be beneficial to have a 16/8 light cycle and give them the cpl of extra hours to rest? Don't plants feed more at night and hit their major growth periods at the early morning hours? It seems to me that's what I've been experiencing with my grow.

Is to long of a light period bad for some strains?

Peace:eyesmoke:
 

CLOSETGROWTH

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Im going through the same thing... Its normal.

They get all tired looking, then in the morning, they look better than ever...

Dont trip, its all good. :)

Its just nighty night time for your girls.

No matter what people tell ya, plants get exhausted too.
 

Dropastone

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Hey CG what's up my friend. I'm not really tripping out over it. I'm getting ready to go 12-12 in a cpl of days. I was just going for a consensus and hear what other people thought about it.

Peace:eyesmoke:
 

CLOSETGROWTH

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Hey CG what's up my friend. I'm not really tripping out over it. I'm getting ready to go 12-12 in a cpl of days. I was just going for a consensus and hear what other people thought about it.

Peace:eyesmoke:
Watt up buddy,

Yea, Plants are more alive than what most people think.

Thats why i play classical music to em everyday.

Their very interesting, to say the least.

In fact, they almost seem human at times..

Keep em happy, and they'll put out..Just like a woman ;-)

Have a nice day! :bigjoint:
 

GreenLynx

Member
Lol, Love this thread already... I've found that when my RH goes too low they get a little droopy.. it's all about their conditions staying stable.
 

Dropastone

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Lol, Love this thread already... I've found that when my RH goes too low they get a little droopy.. it's all about their conditions staying stable.
That's a good point my RH has been relatively low for most of veg. Only around 30 - 40%. I've been considering a small humidifier but I probably wont need one on my next grow because summer weather is fast approaching but it would nice to have one in my arsenal.

Anymore good replies out there?
 
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