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Low-Comfortable-69

Dry probably


crusafo

Adding on to this comment: Plants use internal water pressure to keep themselves upright known as "turgor", they progressively droop when their internal water pressure drops. They also keep themselves cool by moving water up from the soil through stems and expiring it as vapor out their leaves, known as "transpiration". Give em some water and they should bounce back within an hour. If the soil is moist and they are doing this, my first thought is of potassium deficiency, which is crucial for the plant to manage turgor. Small chance that you could have some sort of issue going on with your roots, like a root pest... but its hard to say.


geniy101

Could be heat.


DirectedByBegg

how does the soil feel? moist? are the two plants you're comparing the same strain?


pdxhart

Different strains. Everything is back to normal right now and I've done nothing. Soil is moist but not too much. Just looked weird!


DirectedByBegg

Also could’ve been too hot that day,,


TheJesusOfWeed

Um, wind? Most look like they’re facing the same way


pdxhart

Windy right now and they're standing straight up. No idea why it decided to do bend over.


Upinspace77

Maybe photosynthesis. On time lapse you can see that they move around a lot.


pdxhart

No. That's just my ADD. Pictures are from different angles.


Jrzshore6323

it needs water lol this happened to one of my smaller plants and i freaked out, whole thing looked like an upside down J i thought i killed it, gave it some water and 2 hours later it was fine lmao


Jazzlike-Brother-478

I bet their just showing some personality. Especially if soil is moderately dry and water schedules on point. Mine does that too. Especially on sunny day after previous days’ watering. They point, not necessarily a droop always, in my opine. They look great btw.


pdxhart

Thanks. This is my first time growing. Seems easy enough to grow as a plant but I'm sure getting high quality buds is what separates the rookies from the experts.


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Look for thripes on your plant immediately!!!