| Re: Leaves drooping on all plants
They've got some minor droop, which is usually caused by over/under watering like chunkdaddyo said. You can correct this by allowing your soil to dry out a bit before watering again. You can use the method of sticking a finger 1 inch deep into the soil and seeing if it is moist or dry, if it is moist, allow another day and check again. When you water your plants, water them fairly slow so that as soon as water starts to come out of the bottom of the pots, you can stop watering. Don't apply your nutrients too much, as long as they aren't getting any nutrient burn you can start to up the amount you give them, but at the first sign of burning, don't exceed the amount you're using.
Hope that helps, and good luck with the grow!
BTW - i'm not sure what causes the browning/reddening of the stem, but if I had to guess, i'd say it would be from the nutrients, however they should still be fine. I've had several plants that developed reddened stems that were perfectly healthy other than some minor nutrient burn.
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