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The Co2 levels are a fair bit higher for one thing, general wind and airflow and consistent humidity will all factor. Plants are generally happier and healthier outdoors anyway. You know this shit already though. Stop fucking with people ShedHow do you account for outside grows, where the DLI is way over what any indoor lighting provides and way over what is needed for plants? My leaves don't droop.
He makes a good point though. Correlation does not equal causation but I know from using the QBs that if the lights are too intense they will droop. I attribute that to to much light over the day because they are fine in the morning after a rest from the light.The Co2 levels are a fair bit higher for one thing, general wind and airflow and consistent humidity will all factor. Plants are generally happier and healthier outdoors anyway. You know this shit already though. Stop fucking with people Shed
Some of Mine droop after a day of full sun. About an hour before sunset.How do you account for outside grows, where the DLI is way over what any indoor lighting provides and way over what is needed for plants? My leaves don't droop.
i think that is normal. I have heard some strains do not but have not actually experienced that. What I was talking about was a bit different because they would do that many hours before the end of the day. In fact again just recently my gggirls were looking droopy about 6 hours before lights out. The environment variables were fine. Turns out I bumped the time and knocked in some of the pins so the light was on for 21 hours. Fixed that and now they are not looking sad 6 hours before lights out. Also I grow under HLG QBs and have never grown under anything else.Some of Mine droop after a day of full sun. About an hour before sunset.