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Changing location of the plant

blinky34

Member
Hi ICMAGers! I have one simple question.
I have NL auto from RQS on the balcony. I have room with balcony on the west and east side. In the morning i bring the plant to the east side, and i lay pot on the side, so the plant is in the horizontal position (i do that because my east side look at the street and want to lay low plant). When sun come to my west balcony (my yard side), i bring the plant as it should be, on the vertical position. When i bring the plant to the west, i saw that plant curvy the flowers towards the sun (because she been in the east in the horizontal position), but when she stand a hour-two on the west side, she straight her up.
Are this acrobatics can harm my plant? Or can it someway back her in the flower production? It is in the flower around 3 weeks.

Thanks for answer mates!
 

lilac.rain

Member
As long as the plant is not being squished by the ground it should be fine . any photos? I have some 4-ft tall plants in my yard and the tops move 180 degrees every day depending on where the suns at. They are extremely resilient plants and probably like the moving around.
 
That will make your plant stronger actually. It sounds like a lot of work but hey whatever floats your boat. All that bending will make for a slightly fatter stem and a fatter stem means more flow of water and nutrients.
 
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