I've taken a look at your diary for this grow and find that you haven't actually been feeding her anything for a couple of weeks? The molasses will feed the beneficial microbes that are hopefully in your soil and the epsom salts delivers magnesium but that's it... so I'm going to say you need to actually start feeding her some NPK bloom nutes! You're going to want that ratio to be light on the N and heavier on the P and nice and heavy on the K. I think she's also had perhaps a bit too much nitrogen but her drooping leaves may also just simply be because she's not getting any food OR she's thirsty OR she's over watered (all three can exhibit that symptom). There's a lot going on here...
-IF she's not needing water for 6 days, then she's not able to drink much at all so you need to start giving her some bloom nutes...
-IF you've just withheld water from her for whatever reason, then you need to start giving her some bloom nutes AND watering her when she's thirsty.
-IF you've withheld the water for whatever reason, start out by really REALLY soaking the soil... put at least 10 gallons of pH'd water through her and in the last gallon, put some bloom nutes.
-No matter whether she's not drinking or you've withheld water, stop giving her the epsom salts as too much magnesium can resullt in a lockout of calcium which is what I think is going on in the first photo.
-Always maintain a pH between 6.2 and 6.5 no matter what you're giving her, be it water or nutrients..
And btw, the damaged leaves like the first photo will not repair themselves so please don't expect to see that. Once it goes completely yellow, you can just trim it off.
Good luck!
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