It sounds like your plant is going really awesome. I think the drooping you describe is just what naturally happens when the sun goes down, mine have all done that too, and then when the sun comes out the next day the leaves all perk up again.
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Hi Beardog.. I am no expert at all, but all the plants I have had, have all "drooped" at sunset.. they going to sleep I guess ..So much to take in. What an incredible forum! A simple question, should an outdoor plant in a 5 gal container of well draining soil, six weeks old, 14" high, greener than most limes, no visible leaf issues and having every appearance of thriving during direct southern California sun in April, 'droop' when the sun goes down? I am watering at four day intervals and only enough to see the container drain with runoff, no more. Started fox farm grow big & big bloom last week at one tsp of each in half gal of RO h20. I don't understand the drooping. I apologize for no photo, I'm an old fart, no smart phone to make that convenient. Should my otherwise gorgeous looking plant droop after dark? What am I missing here? Appreciate every constructive reply, thank you!
Lovely scrog work! But you must be someplace with dry-ish fall weather.
420 is fantastic.. so much info and such knowledgeable growers.. I guess you never stop learning and here is definately the place to do it Beardog.. good luck and keep posting, love to see how you do with your growLeappy thanks! I am reading like there's no tomorrow and 420 is just incredible as a resource, but I haven't yet come across any comment on the drooping thing at dark. So your 'going to sleep' analogy makes sense. And at the moment it's all I've got, lol. So much to learn. And scary fun with my first plant.