Druping leaves stems

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I never do much but try to control watering, but pots are heavy so I believe I over watered maybe a few days too early not bad trying to let dry out some. I think that's why leaves stems druping?
I have a hot mix on bottom and light top with center seed starter. 4-5 week range.
I trimmed fan leafs when the tops start. But minimal amounts.
I have four that were on a four hour off light but now in new room 24 hours light. Will the plant adjust and be okay?
 

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Drooping of leaves looks rather minimal to me, with only the plant in the back right perhaps drooping for real. [Note, 'druping' is not the proper term here].

Even with lots of perlite added, some plants are going to droop some after being watered. If the pots drain well enough, I see no reason not to water like normal, such as do standard drain-to-waste feeding.

Plants will adjust. They survive and thrive outdoors where can have lots of rain and are likely in soil that doesn't drain as well as your coco/perlite mixture. Temporary leaves being heavy with water is not something to worry about.
 
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Yes it appears they like more water than I'm used to. I used to do fine watering a dixie cup of water every third day, sometimes two cups. But the plants are looking better watering a cup every day at the moment . Thanks for helping.
 
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