I’d say pretend as if its ultra dry soil. Add water slowly over some time to get the soil evenly watered with runoff so you know for sure they have enough.
They should feel heavy if done correctly.
I see a few people asking you to do this and you have yet to do this.
The soil may be dry in spots as mentioned above. So be sure to get it all evenly watered which is best done slowly. Let it absorb and you should be fine.
As far as issues with the roots I’ve had what I guess was root nematodes awhile back and it isn’t slow…it happens pretty fast and the tops of most if not all the branches will literally droop down bad.
I first thought of posting that option but i would water at least one thoroughly and see how she reacts.
Link to pics of my plants that I think had root nematodes
The problem it’s I Already gave them 2 litre each when I turned the lights on they still look pretty much the same … so I can’t try that u until they get dry ? O shall I just water them again even why they wet ???
I would water more.
So I took three plants To the Bathroom and flood them in water probably gave them like 20 litre each and added small humidityfire next to them . That could be the reason as the only thing I’ve done difrent this time is I haven’t pressed the soil into the pot like I usually do . So that could be the reason of the “empty pockets” there can’t be another issue .
Is it possible you have something attacking your roots? If your watering is good and the leaves are still drooping maybe something is going on downstairs?
Did the plants rebound, or did you loose them?