I've read about how this is caused by the roots getting cold at night. It's a fairly common occurrence, I've had a few that do that. I rarely notice as I don't check on them during their night cycle, but they always looked fine in the light.Dtl420 yea like every couple hours leafs would rise little by little with lights on. When light went off she was still a little droopy. I checked on her this morning and she perked right up but took her long time for leafs go back to normal.
My plants sag when watered but bounce back in 3 or 4 hours. My pots are 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 gals. I keep runoff to a min. slow recovery may be overwatering or poor draining soil ( my "GUESS" ). Fill a not fat jar 1/3 with your soil. Add water to 4/5 mark. shake or stir well. Let settle. Sand layer should be a healthy band 20% or so or more. If thin find some "COURSE" sand to add. + more perlite this will fix your drainage.I'm using fox farm ocean forest and I think next round I'm gonna add some perlite to soil. Pot takes a while to dry out and I guess I worry to much and end up overwatering them. Last time I feed her was 2-3 weeks ago. I gave her 1ml of grow big and her leafs were a lot darker week ago.
Not to mention gnats! They're one of the lesser pests, but they lay their larva in your waterlogged soil and the larva feast on your roots.mine always droop straight after feeding but not for a whole day, just a couple of hours. mine are in biobizz soil and I only feed twice a week. I like to let mine dry out a bit before next water, from what ive read on the internet over the years most people tend to over water there plants thinking the more they water the bigger yield they will get. that is defo not the case or we would all be over watering. not saying you are over watering by the way I'm just talking about others in general