I must admit I checked on them today and they look exactly the same as yesterday. Usually when I water they look watered (droop) then next day their leaves kind of sing or stand out if that makes sense and they look like they are loving life then I wait a day or two and water again. This time it looks like they have not been watered but the pots are heavy.
What kind of watering do you suggest?
No watering if pots are heavy.
I assumed your medium or soil mix would drain? Or are you saying you have water logged bags? Root death could make your plants look like that too?
The kind of watering I was suggesting was a bit of a ‘flush-through’ watering.
If you have a soil medium that gets soaked that you can’t drain then that could be your problem.
Seriously if it is looking out of control I would even consider a trial of repotting one of the struggling plants. Then you can inspect the roots.
I grow in self watering pots with coco these days and feed organic nutrients. Just a 25-30 litre’ish pot from the hardware store garden section. They have a reservoir that’s 2 inches tall in the bottom with a little overflow slot above that. I water until I hear water dripping into the res. Also you can stick your finger in the hole to see if the pot has water in the bottom so you know when they need a feed if you can’t lift the pot.
Sounds like a soil issue to me if your plants droop after feeding. My plants love life after a feed or watering as they don’t get water logged.