Top of main stem Bent over????

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Hi guys, just been in the room, one of my biggest plants main stem at the very top has bent over and the leaves underneath are a bit curled over, they are pre flowering, the fan had just spazzed out on me and the temps were down to 18 but I shouldnt think that's the reason. They just don't look that perky. I fed them last night. I might just be being paranoid lol. What do you think,? First grow ever so I am a super noob. Cast you pro knowledge guys
 

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I'm definitely not a pro, but lookin' at the third picture I would say your medium is a bit dry.
 
I'm definitely not a pro, but lookin' at the third picture I would say your medium is a bit dry.
I'm trying to water slightly less they are moist under top layer of soil. But as I'm new to this I am trying to get watering down to a tee
 
What are you growing in? Soil? Coco? With fabric pots I've learned that I had to work hard to over water. Especially if you have fans that can be placed on the pots. To learn how much to give, someone told me to water from top what I thought was needed and then bottom water and watch how much and how quickly the pot absorbs. Be sure to wait a few after top watering to allow water to disperse throughout the media.

I'm still learning and I struggled with watering properly. Once I knew water a fully watered pot was, it was very easy to judge.
 
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A good tip I've gather around here is checking by picking up the pot when it's fully watered and then let it dry. You will notice the weight has decreased alot when dry.
I grow in fabric pots 5 gallon ones and I usually just pick up on side of the pot and can tell if it needs water. I can't pick up pots fully due to scrog net. :vibes:
 
What are you growing in? Soil? Coco? With fabric pots I've learned that I had to work hard to over water. Especially if you have fans that can be placed on the pots. To learn how much to give, someone told me to water from top what I thought was needed and then bottom water and watch how much and how quickly the pot absorbs. Be sure to wait a few after top watering to allow water to disperse throughout the media.

I'm still learning and I struggled with watering properly. Once I knew water a fully watered pot was, it was very easy to judge.
Nice. That's what I was doing before. Literally that hahah. But I tried watering a little less I'm trying to gauge it still. I'm growing in coco Pete mix 30 70. Fabric pots.
 
even moisture level as opposed to a wet and dry pattern in that type of medium
 
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