They look overwatered a bit. The largest newest growth usually shows this the most. Not a big problem. What's your water schedule? Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk
I do the same thing I water based on weight. And when I think she's light enough I wait an extra day. I get very perky plants because of this I find. Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk
They're not even close to finished she's my largest plant yet and has another 4 weeks to really plump up. Your girl looks great and remember not all plants "pray to the sun" Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk
This is only my 2nd grow and 1st I had to scrap so I'm still learning alot. Mines only 26 days from popping out of soil so idk if she's behind or on track like I said still learning. Figured I'd jump in and learn by experience. You have a thread going I can follow to watch your girl grow? She's beautiful.
You can see my grow I have a link on my profile. Takes you right to it, as for you girl at 26 days that's not too bad, Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk
They droop when they're too wet or too dry 99% of the time. Use the lift test to know whether you need to water or not. If you lift the container the plant is growing in and feel any weight at all (talking light as a feather here), it's not time. Any weight you feel is moisture still in the soil and to keep these plants healthy, you need to give them defined wet/dry cycles. They hate the roots sitting in moist soil all the time. But no big deal. Just let it dry out enough from now on and know that no matter how long it takes for the plant to use the water, you've got to let it use up what you gave it last time before giving it anymore. Pretty plant though. TWW