Is this overwatered or underwatered?I need help:(

Auto Northern lights
Age- 32 days
Medium- coco
Nutes-GH trio
Ph- 5.8
Lighting- HLG 120w 288v2
Watering schedule- every day

Im not sure what to do tbh. The leaf tips are curling and she always looks a bit droopy. I have been told to feed every day in coco, but now im starting to wonder if she is over watered? She doesnt seem to have any deficiencies and looks good other than being droopy and having her leaves curled down. Should I treat coco as soil and let her have a dry cycle? I dont know whats wrong.
Auto Northern lights
Age- 32 days
Medium- coco
Nutes-GH trio
Ph- 5.8
Lighting- HLG 120w 288v2
Watering schedule- every day

Im not sure what to do tbh. The leaf tips are curling and she always looks a bit droopy. I have been told to feed every day in coco, but now im starting to wonder if she is over watered? She doesnt seem to have any deficiencies and looks good other than being droopy and having her leaves curled down. Should I treat coco as soil and let her have a dry cycle? I dont know whats wrong.

She looks over watered.
 
I would agree also, let her dry out.
I haven't grown in coco, but I have raised some clones in coco, I would let them dry out 90% before each watering and they were always good.
 
Auto Northern lights
Age- 32 days
Medium- coco
Nutes-GH trio
Ph- 5.8
Lighting- HLG 120w 288v2
Watering schedule- every day

Im not sure what to do tbh. The leaf tips are curling and she always looks a bit droopy. I have been told to feed every day in coco, but now im starting to wonder if she is over watered? She doesnt seem to have any deficiencies and looks good other than being droopy and having her leaves curled down. Should I treat coco as soil and let her have a dry cycle? I dont know whats wrong.
I'm not sure I'f this has been said yet. But if you lift the pots you will know right away if its feed time. I grow my autos in 3 gal fabric pots in coco/perlite. At the size yours looks to be from the pic I water arround 1.5 to 2 litres of feed a very 2 days. Just lift the pots you feel the weight or lack their of and you know. Cheers
 
Auto Northern lights
Age- 32 days
Medium- coco
Nutes-GH trio
Ph- 5.8
Lighting- HLG 120w 288v2
Watering schedule- every day

Im not sure what to do tbh. The leaf tips are curling and she always looks a bit droopy. I have been told to feed every day in coco, but now im starting to wonder if she is over watered? She doesnt seem to have any deficiencies and looks good other than being droopy and having her leaves curled down. Should I treat coco as soil and let her have a dry cycle? I dont know whats wrong.
In a edition to my previous comment. You want your humidity in the 60s to mid 70s during veg. 50 is good for flower but may slow growth in veg. Do you have an exhaust fan goin? You wanna make sure that you have good fresh air exchange. Co2 will.also play a good part in your veg cycle. And another ready said somethin about your lights. Depending on what manufacturer of light your using they should have a height chart on there website itll be broken down into seedling, veg and flower and will give you your optimum height.
 
I'll second the lift your pots to see when to water when there young and small watering everyday might be to much I grow in coco to and I don't know if those light apps would be reliable
 
In a edition to my previous comment. You want your humidity in the 60s to mid 70s during veg. 50 is good for flower but may slow growth in veg. Do you have an exhaust fan goin? You wanna make sure that you have good fresh air exchange. Co2 will.also play a good part in your veg cycle. And another ready said somethin about your lights. Depending on what manufacturer of light your using they should have a height chart on there website itll be broken down into seedling, veg and flower and will give you your optimum height.
Yep I have a carbon filter exhausting, and then a regular fan recirculating in the tent. I watered again today thinking she was underwatered, and she never perked up, just looked the same. I also let her dry out for 2 days and the pot was just as heavy which is weird because I get good drainage and runoff.
 
If it's just as heavy 2 days later then she just isn't drinking that much but if you water today and couple days later she still feels heavy than she doesn't need to be watered
 
I'm with @Steviestash . Different plants drink at different speeds. My 2 girlscout cookies that I just harvested lastnight drank less than than one that is a solid 3 weeks behind. I know the whole weight of the pot thing sounds like a weird thing to put your money on but it's a sure fire way to know when to feed. How much water do you feed at a time? If you were feeding on the daily shes probably just had her fill. Dont feed again until that pot feels dry it really is as simple as that. When you lift that pot and it feels empty you'll know. Theres a very good chance that your plant only wants to get every 4-5 days. Dont feed again until that pot feels as light as the day you filled it with coco . Yes I know I just repeated myself like 3 times lol
 
Think of it like a cup of water, you fill it 1/4 full one one day...then the next day again, now your cup is 1/2 full, plant drinks 1/4. You water again the next day, now your back to 1/2 full and you continue this cycle, roots always stay soaked. Then they start drinking less, but you still water it...sooner or later your cup is full. Then you let it dry out for 2 days, its gonna feel full cause there is still 1/2 worth of water.

Best method is sticking your finger into the medium one inch and feeling the moisture level, depending on how much your feeding, you will know how many days to dry it out. Like @Whitetrash said "feels as light as the day you filled it with coco"

Once dry, resume with correct feeding routine.
 
Well, I think I figured out my issue and why Its been so hard for me to figure out if its a watering thing... I remeasured the distance of my quantum board just to check and it was 13 inches from my plant full blast! I raised it up to 20 now. Im confident that will help.
 
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