Bendy plant?

I got this plant that is bending all over the place, I never had this happened. The light go on mostly at night, is the plant following the sun? Or is just extra viny?

when the light turns on, she stands straight, should I worry?

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No. Nothing to worry about. How much light? Looks real dim.

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It’s turned off, I use hps, I can’t take photos while they are on.

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I’d stick in a bamboo stake and tie her up straight .

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Agreed, sounds normal to me.

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Maybe incorporate some silica product to your feeding regimen.
It’ll stiffen up them stems and add some degree of thickness.

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It’s just being who it is, no drama. Obviously being cannabis it is left-leaning. :heart_eyes:

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Oooh no, not in my house, white powder :raising_hand_man::raising_hand_man::raising_hand_man:.

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See here at the end of the light cycle she restores the original form, I’m just gonna ignore the bendiness.

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Not sure where you are located, but some potassium silica would be a good start imo. Looks like they might also be a little on the dry side.

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@PlantShepherd Yes, I can see that, I’m going to increase the waterings and I will research that product. I’m in the south of Europe. It’s decriminalized in my country, but still a thing to worry about.

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I use this one and goes great, available in “south Europa” … ejem|nullxnull

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I have one myself, I was just figuring it’ll stiffen up as she ages. Silica definitely could be your answer though. But mine, it’s doing fine. Always leaning one way or another but never too far.

Also, I like man handle my plants, after a while they start stiffening up. By the time they’re flowering I really have to shake them good.

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Big drink of kelp tea couldn’t hurt…

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Do you have a fan moving air in your cab?

Good air movement always help me have stiffer plants. If I want bendy stems I skimp on the air movement.

@Bammer1082 Yes I got a fan and intake fan, I’m set up. I think it was too dry, I’m watering the top soil and bottom, she’s moving way less.