Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
I am sort of curious as to the reasoning behind the way leaves point upwards at times. I've seen this a lot without issues but it would be cool to know...somewhere I read it's due to the water going out of the plant, but I'm very skeptical about that idea and don't believe it...but can't find anything to support otherwise.
I've seen this a couple of times too. Once in one of my own grows. When it happened to me, I wasn't able to ventilate the area I was using, and so assumed it was indicative of heat stress. Lowered the temperatures, and things returned to normal in short order... but at the same time I also transplanted into some much needed larger pots. I'd say it was either heat or rootbound plants that caused it, though I kinda doubt it was due to being rootbound.

Cool avatar, by the way! I used to play guitar in a band until my son was born, and miss jamming dearly. You don't happen to live on the east coast, do ya? :jointsmile:
Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . curious, any ideas? I am sort of curious as to the reasoning behind the way leaves point upwards at times. I've seen this a lot without issues but it would be cool to know...somewhere I read it's due to the water going out of the plant, but I'm very skeptical about that idea and don't believe it...but can't find anything to support otherwise. Rating: 5