Why leaves are dropping like that (pictures)

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Hi guys. I just watered them. Why they are dropping like this ? I watered like 800 ml per plant every second day .
 

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-Medium/grow method: soil; soilless-- coco, or peat based like Promix, etc. (please provide the actual product name); DWC, NFT, etc.
-Feed and supplements used: include brand, dosage/strength, frequency of feeding and watering (alone); method-- by hand, drippers, rercirc' or drain-to-waste,... N-P-K #'s too if you can!
-Water source: RO/DI; tap- dechlorinated-?..... EC or TDS reading; pH (don't bother with this on RO/DI, do bother with TDS/EC though to confirm it's working well enough)
-Strain and age
-Climate:
night and day ambient T and RH%; res' temperatures; any extremes in T/RH% exposure
- Light used: HID, LED, COB, combo of,... wattage; light cycle hours (20/4, 18/6 , etc.); distance to tops....
-Additional info: How long have the plants been affected?...How fast did symptoms appear?... Anything else you think might be relevant..
 
Well, what's in a word, looked for the dropping leaves then figured drooping leaves was what was meant. That being said, do the leaves perk up before you water them, is it just the leaves or does it involve the stem too. How much water is left in drain pans and is there any there as you get ready to water again. Lots of little clues can help you zero in on the problem. Pics do kinda look like too much water, stretching the watering time a extra 1/2 day won't bother them too much. If they look better at that point, try another 1/2 day. Look up over/under watering on the net too get a good image in your mind on what each looks like.
 
Well, what's in a word, looked for the dropping leaves then figured drooping leaves was what was meant. That being said, do the leaves perk up before you water them, is it just the leaves or does it involve the stem too. How much water is left in drain pans and is there any there as you get ready to water again. Lots of little clues can help you zero in on the problem. Pics do kinda look like too much water, stretching the watering time a extra 1/2 day won't bother them too much. If they look better at that point, try another 1/2 day. Look up over/under watering on the net too get a good image in your mind on what each looks like.
Yes after water tu errs some run off water in the pan. When I water every second day that’s gone. Before watering its fine. And let’s say I watered yesterday. And today after night they all fine again. Just really after watering.
 
Could work it in a couple different directions. 1. Try a stretch of watering time by 1/2 day
or
2. A bit less water more often. Seeing as its a coco grow this might be best option. Would probably be best to wait till one with more experience chimes in, I'm working off 20 year old experience on my first auto grow at the moment.
 
I had drooping leaves, I wasn't watering enough.

Are the pots completely dry when you water? Or are they heavier? That will tell you if you have too much or too little maybe.
 
I had drooping leaves, I wasn't watering enough.

Are the pots completely dry when you water? Or are they heavier? That will tell you if you have too much or too little maybe.
They still a bit heavy. But don’t think it’s as off not enough water. As it drops just after a watering
 
I watered them yesterday evening. Leaves dropped. I woke up. They was fine. Now all day didn’t even touch them. Leaves dropped again.
 

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