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Leaves darkening and dying after transplant and watering

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Leaves darkening and dying after transplant and watering

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I transplanted my 4 plants to their final 5 gal grow bags on the 12th and gave them a watering and small feed of nuts immediately after transplant. They each got about .5 a gal of water and a 1/4 dose of my liquid nutes as it was the first time feeding them. They are growing in Promix HP and the PH of the water was 6.45 during the feed. I let the pots completely dry out and gave them each another .5 gal plain water last night at 6.5 PH.

I dont know if the darkening and dying leaves was simple transplant shock, or if the roots got damaged, but they do not seem to be happy plants right now. My 2 other plants seem okay so far, but there might be another one that will have the same leaves in a few days. Never had any issues like this so early in a grow and no problems when transplanting in the past.

Any suggestions?
 

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I transplanted my 4 plants to their final 5 gal grow bags on the 12th and gave them a watering and small feed of nuts immediately after transplant. They each got about .5 a gal of water and a 1/4 dose of my liquid nutes as it was the first time feeding them. They are growing in Promix HP and the PH of the water was 6.45 during the feed. I let the pots completely dry out and gave them each another .5 gal plain water last night at 6.5 PH.

I dont know if the darkening and dying leaves was simple transplant shock, or if the roots got damaged, but they do not seem to be happy plants right now. My 2 other plants seem okay so far, but there might be another one that will have the same leaves in a few days. Never had any issues like this so early in a grow and no problems when transplanting in the past.

Any suggestions?
I think I see a bit of web on the right hand one! Sure you don’t have some mite issues?
 
I don't see any web in the photos or when I have been in the tent each day, But I will give it another look over
On the right hand tacoing leaf! Maybe it’s just a rib on the leaf! My eyes are pretty old!
 
there is a moth called a leaf roller moth , because the larvae, which is tiny and almost clear, will munch on a leaf then using silk will form a tube around itself for protection. i found a couple last year on a plant
 

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there is a moth called a leaf roller moth , because the larvae, which is tiny and almost clear, will munch on a leaf then using silk will form a tube around itself for protection. i found a couple last year on a plant
I gave them a good look over last night. Theres no pests. I think it has to do with the transplant and the watering I did. I had to plant to root ball super deep since they where stretched too much, so I am wondering if the root ball is having O2 issues.
 
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