possible light shock or underwatering

Sandman3749

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I left a desk lamp on when my lights weere supposed to be off, not much light gets firectly in there but I could see when I went to correct the problem that they were droopy, the temp did drop from 85 to 67 really quickly coud that be it and is any of this really bad??
 
If you had a pic that'd be helpful...a good thing to remember is if the plants naturally catch light from a full moon so if the light wasn't as bright as that then it should be fine....typically they droop at night when the temps go down anyway, but yeah, throw up a pic
 
Droopy plants are usually a result of underwatering or overwatering. Light leaks don't have that effect, they just increase the chances that your plant will turn hermie, or cause partial revegging.

Do you have any pics? What is your watering/nutrient schedule?

*EDIT: Or it could be like these guys said. It's just cause it's night time. :-P
 
yea I had msome pics but I deleted them with some other pics by mistake, I'll take some at 2am when my lights turn back on but thanks for all the help and info really apreciate it, I did post this in a different sub forum but thought I did it in this one and didnt see it so I posted again, not knowing where it was, my mistake
 
my watering schedule is Day 1: Feed then dont feed until 3 days later at the same time, about a paper cup and a half of water each plant. 7, 5gal pots. I use a total of 3/4 gallon of water total plants per feed, soil feels prettty dry by time to fed
 
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