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If that is in an ENCLOSED space more than likely you have an error in your building that leaves a space open. One single missing roof piece or wall panel will allow indoor growing to die. I have fiddled with that dead plant look for years and if Ihave a dead plant INSIDE a house I find a missing piece to the construction in every case. There are also "tricks" to building where you have a section of house that is not attached directly to the main part of the house and have "moved" a wall into place to make the house look complete using Tool or antoher edit. Best way to find out is build a small building that is nothing more than four walls and a roof and put the plant inside it and see what happens to the plant when you move it in there, or plant another one. I have houses with a sub basement, a basement beneath a basement beneath a basement (3 levels underground) with no windows and no lights and the plants grow and provide harvest. If youhave a room on the ground floor (level 1) and build a second floor above and remove the floor so you now have a second level opening, in a "Great Room" configuration, double story Great Room floor plan, removing the floor on second floor (level 2) means you now have a room (level 1) with no ceiling and the plants on level 1 will die. The indoor plants MUST have a complete sealed area, not open to level (above or below it) I have downloaded homes and buildings from the "library" that have flaws in roofs, ceilings, etc, that actually appear to be complete but still allow snow to come in or rain. I end up finding the error missing piece and fixing that and have no problems. Arches are some what tricky as well. Arch windows tend to be safe, Arch door ways are sometimes a problem if they don't have a door that closes.
The roof was the first thing I checked but I will check again thank you