getsomeUbikcommentedweek 44 years ago
Hey there :)
I'm a total newbie to the topic too, also starting with no fancy setup, even started out around the same time as you 😋
That beeing said I never the less want to give you my ideas about your grow :)
I don't think the drooping of the leaves is an issue of nutrients as they (as far as I know) express most of the time in yellowing/browning and/or necrosis on the leafs.
But if you're feeling like overfeeding them, cut the dose of nutes down. I had no problems with giving as less as 1/8 of recommended dosage every second watering so far.
The droopy leafs are normaly indicating water issues. I think in your case the ladys are overwatered (Pictures are a bit dark. But if they don't feel dry this should be it)
I'm using 11L bag too,, saturated the soil once with water when transplanting, waited for it to dry out, and then fed every 3-4 days ~250-300ml.
I can also recommend LST since I'm having a very good experience doing it 😊
If the stems are already too hard to bend try rolling them around in your fingers with low pressure to soften them before.
But like I said I'm just starting out too, so if I'm wrong don't hesitate to correct me 😅 Keen on learning through exchange with the community.
Also everyone has their own way of doing it, so there is no definite way to go.
Big up and keep em growing 😎
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