MY OWN DANK
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That drooping is prolly jus from the watering...i bet she perks up within some hours...anyway to get any perlite into ur soil when u transplant?...i would advise it helps ur soil drain...n hopefully it was a really small dose of the nutes u mentioned u just fed.So I just realised a major noob error. I assumed liquid Kelp fert would contain enough, if not some N, but now I know it doesn't. The only other liquid food I have is an Orchid food with a 45/60/60 NPK content. I fed the struggling one some of this after giving her some Kelp and epsom salts and topping a layer of peat moss. So that is two full soaks right after each other (the leaves had quite a bit of drooping after thr feeding) . This was the their first watering in 3 days. She definately looks a bit stunted, progressing surely but slowly, no where near what I have seen on other people's grows. Although it still looks kind of happy and firm. I have big hopes for the littler one. View attachment 4573107
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Drooping just looks like an overwatered plant which my small plants will do after a good drink...perk up within the day usually