Why are my plants bending at the tips like this I don't think the light is too close but maybe

So my plants are looking funny but it’s really only at the tips but they are bending over like I don’t know it’s weird to explain and I took pictures but it’s hard for me to tell in the picture so maybe somebody has a good eye and could tell me what’s going on here. One of the plant has even a droopy kind of look in the leaves compared to the other one, just really hoping for an analyzation here. They were put in these big 10 gallon fabric parts of ffof about a week and a half ago. Well here are some pics

@Lostgirl @merlin44 @dbrn32

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Do you water thoroughly to run off?

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Nothing particular about these pictures is jumping out at me. Looks like some of the lowers look a little light in color but this could easily be how camera angle is portrayed in the lighting.

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Here is pictures in natural lighting, the other picture was blurple and HPS sorry. And no I don’t want her to run off yet, they are in fresh ffof so I’m not giving nutes, just water when needed

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I turned the bloom switch off on both of the lights and only have the veg lights and HPS running and it looks like that might have helped, I also extended my bar and tied it down a little but I think turning one of them switches off made a difference. The top of the canopy are 18 in away from the 2 1200 watt blurples and 250 HPS In between

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Here check these pictures out you can see what I’m talking about a lot better look at the end of where the new leaf is coming out

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Dont look too bad @Jayjay504 . Any reason for no nutes? Might just be hungry?

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He’s in fresh ffof just after transplant :wink:

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Maybe some shock from the transplant into the new soil and pots ???

They are looking better, I think maybe I just happened to look at them when they were at that mid-grow point where it looks funny you know like when a new leaf is coming out

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I don’t know if anyone else has this issue but my leaves did this lots and leaves were always sagging after water in veg and then didn’t anymore once it hit flowering.

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@SausageMahoney @Sj2019 @dbrn32 @merlin44 @Lostgirl hey I am wondering if this is too much stretch. The lights about 18 in from the canopy but it just seems to me like it’s stretching too much and I just wanted an opinion

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Stretching is a good thing. As long as they stretch they grow. That’s your goal. Mission accomplished. They like being tied down.

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@Lostgirl I thought too much stretch was bad okay sounds good then

@Lostgirl hey so I have another question about my reveg project, the bud is crisping up and I’m not sure if that’s supposed to happen before New growth or what. It’s been about going on two weeks, I’m wondering if I didn’t leave enough when I chopped. Another question is I have two monster crop clones and they have turned brown and I’m wondering if they are dead or if they are supposed to turn brown before they root

Unfortunately I don’t understand your first project of re-vegging something that’s already budded? What exactly are you trying to do and accomplish? And then you mentioned chopped. You might want to start from the beginning and let me know exactly what you’re doing and what happened.

As far as your second question about your clones being Brown I don’t think it’s normal nevertheless I know nothing about clones. Brown tends to happen in your late weeks of flower when buds are starting to approach the last stage of ripening. (I would venture to say you have an issue if they’re brown)

@Lostgirl the two plants that I just chopped, I kept it one and kept a couple buds on the bottom and been having it under 20 hours of light

Clear picture please