Quote Originally Posted by GreenThumbDoc
During the day, your plants grow TO the sun, photosynthesising... producing a healthy looking leaf.. at night, when there's no light, no more photosynthesis, leaves have nothing to do. Stomata which are the cells on the bottom of the leave close at night forcing the water towards the stem and roots thus the droop. During the light, these cells open back up and fill with water which helps cool (transpiration) the leaves thus making them perk back up.

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Such a great answer (like one I would expect at a horticulture class). Thanks :thumbsup:
blackmon Reviewed by blackmon on . Closet grow - First attempt Good day, fellow growers. I would like to share my first growing experience and some professional feedback and critics would be more than welcome. The 4 plants you can see below came from my dealer who asked me one day if i would like to grow his plants in my closet. As I just moved out of my parent`s house I immediately agreed and transformed my closet into a small grow space. The size of the grow space: 40"wide x 14"deep x 44"high Installed two fans, one for air intake, one for air Rating: 5