organic+ living worms, diff with outdoor/ indoor question

1.jpeg 2.jpeg 3.jpeg 4.jpeg My friend Clive, lives in Amsterdam and grows cannabis. we communicate and he asks me growing questions and i ask you, dig? So clive grew a Hollands Hope female outside and said that at 20 days, she was twice as tall and her nodes were spaced out farther than his indoor, planted at the same time growing under a 1000 w MH lamp ( air cooled ) his temps never get over 78 and humidity is at a comfortable 64%. Is the one outside taller because of the sunlight? they are both seeds from the same package, Dutch Passion Hollands Hope females, both seeds were healthy. Though on his indoor plant, the top large leaves are thriving and happy but his lower, young leaves growing on small side branches look like they are drooping, he wanders if this is because of over watering, or maybe the fan blowing the weak leaves and them staying bent or ? if any of you respected veterans see a problem he is open to your opinion. He grows totally organic, in a mix of coco husk- peat - mushroom, cottonseed, and vegan compost- and pearlite. he has earthworms living in his soil and they provide plenty of nitrogen ( this he HIGHLY recommends ), and he occasionally waters with compost tea made from his garden and food scraps, sometimes with a bit of molasses. He's got a few spots on the leaves from accidental roughness and what he believes was water droplets magnifying light and burning chlorophyll. I'm sure in a day or two he will figure it out but your collective insight is greatly appreciated. thanks
 
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