My plants are wilting at night..

sticky.thumb

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Is it normal for your plants to be less perky and the end of the night cycle? I always check my plant at the start of thelight cycle and at the end, yesterday I noticed the plant wilting and I thought OK I'll water them in the morning, as it had been 3 days since the last time I watered them, so this morning I check them out and they were fine nice and perky:-P but now I just went checked them out now their totaling wilting again!:-( i took some pics this morning and just now so let me know if i should be worried, by the way I didn't water them today because the soil still felt moist..

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AT the start of the light cycle

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at the end... thanks for any help plus rep for anything helpful
 

PUFeNUF

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if you have ever seen a pine tree at night versus apine tree in the day.. all the little pokey things are pointed down.. then in the day they perk up.
 

chrishydro

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Every living thing grows when it sleeps. If they are doing that at night you are doing your job ie they are not streessed at all .


Look great man
 

Blitz35

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Lets add 2 more years now lol. Just found this post as I was wondering the same thing..noticed the past 3 nights that they wilt at the same time...3 hours before lights out..but at lights on..they are perky all day and evening. Seems its normal..good thing:)
 

Blitz35

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Lets add another two years hah! Was wondering the same hope all growers trees are boomin
It seems to be an autoflower trait. my regulars have never done that, even when in need of water. The auto's..at a certain time in veg, they will just all start 'going to sleep' hours before lights out. Leaves are hanging very sadly for a couple weeks..usually starts around week 4 until week 6. Just before and after the transition phase to flower.
 
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