BioBudsanswered grow question 4y ago The shiny leafs, make me think they got too much nitrogen the other explanation would be broadmites. Also the droopyness of the plant suggest something going wrong with nutrients, either too much water, PH wrong. It explains if you started feeding more to mak her grow more, or waterlogged soil is the cause if you recognize this, we can drop the broadmites theory, let soil dry and start watering ligthly after top inch is dry to touch. Seeing the leaves, I think other beasties are munching on your lady.