Thank you again for the thorough reply!They don't look as bad as you think. Looks like they've been transplanted since your last thread. Droopyness is almost always from either under or overwatering. Many times if they have been in too small container for too long you almost have to overwater just to keep them hydrated. Transplanting was the first right step you have made; give them some more time for the roots to begin filling out before doing anything too drastic.
Teas can help maintain microbial activity but don't expect the plants to react immediately. Teas don't feed they just maintain healthy soil. Kelp is great in a tea because it's full of probiotics and has a meager npk value but nothing is as active as fresh ewc. So yes a tea with worm castings and kelp would help but it's not going to be a total game changer. Simply top dressing with kelp, ewc, and some fish bone meal would do the same thing as a tea just maybe not as quickly.
Yes wow myco. That is what I'm talking about. I use myko xtreme brand myself but it's exactly the same shit. You just sprinkle that stuff in the hole at each transplant and place the root ball right on top. That will make a difference in how your plants absorb what is in the soil.
Honestly until you recycle and amend your mix a few times your mix won't reach supernatural status. Once it does you'll have no more problems like this. Takes a few grow cycles to get your mix there but once it is you'll know it.
Yeah im starting to think im overthinking this a bit. I should just wait to how they react to the transplant in the uppotting with rain water from now on.
Yeah they may have been experiencing over watering for a little bit there but my room temp is 81f with 50% humidity so these pots dry out fast. Pot is roughly 1/3 lighter then it was a day ago these girls were praying when I woke up.
I think your right about not enough nutrition/compost matter down below.
I bought myself some bud juice on amazon (if you could maybe check this out) https://www.budjuice.com/budjuice-100-advanced-liquid-organic-fertilizer-and-nutrients-500ml-.html
I believe its organic fertilizer made from fish poop
I also believe its OMRI certified. Do you think this would cause any harm to my grow if I use in a light dose?