Indoor Ruderalis Indica® by Sensi Seeds.

It could be...or too much or little water.
Make sure the pot has dried enough that it lightens in weight before watering again.
Yeah, that's what I do. Generally they need watering every 36 hours as they get completely dry and light. I feed them 1 litre as they're in 5 litre pots. At first they get a bit droopy but then they adjust a couple hours later and reach for the sky but at the moment they are looking a little sad. Hopefully they will have perked up by tomorrow.

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Well, the good news is that they have really perked up today! Must have been a mixture of new lighting and watering. The ambient temp is around 29°c working on bringing it down to 28°c. Should I add a bowl of water to raise humidity levels as they're only 32%. Thanks again!

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Very true! Thanks again for your input. Ambient temp is back down to 28°c now (thanks to my high velocity fan) and they're looking very happy. [emoji38]

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Any new pics of the ladies dude?
 
Sure! Sorry about the lines. It's due to the HPS bulb. Camera doesn't like the light.

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If you Increase the exposure level on your camera it should reduce the lines a bit :)

They look lovely though :)
 
If you Increase the exposure level on your camera it should reduce the lines a bit :)

They look lovely though :)
Looks so bleached with high exposure lol. You get an idea of what they're like though. They stand well over a meter in height. Pretty tall for autos.

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With a bit of tweaking on camera settings in my phone (ISO and White Balance) and also photographing through polarised sunglass lense you can achieve a photo like the attached if you use magnetic ballast which causes the black lines.

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