Transplant drooping help!

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How long ago exactly were they transplanted, and how many times have you watered?

But yeah I suspect the combination of small roots, too much water, possibly too high a ppm, and too low RH as being the main culprits, assuming the roots werent damaged during transplant.
 
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How long ago exactly were they transplanted, and how many times have you watered?

But yeah I suspect the combination of small roots, too much water, possibly too high a ppm, and too low RH as being the main culprits, assuming the roots werent damaged during transplant.
Last night I transplanted, watered one good time and another time just a small amount
 
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Relative humidity.
Got it, thanks a lot. Right now the temps at 78 with 66% humidity. I’ve had the lights out for about an hour or so now still looking droopy. You think I should leave lights off for tonight?
 
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Got it, thanks a lot. Right now the temps at 78 with 66% humidity. I’ve had the lights out for about an hour or so now still looking droopy. You think I should leave lights off for tonight?
Yes I would ,I've grown in rock wool in early 80s I learnt to shut light off and not over water the way you are learning .Now I keep it simple in Coco perlite I'm almost 60 used rock wool for 5 years straight we bought ceiling bats slice then up into a pyramid of it set the little clone well rooted into a hole in top of the stack ,a light pH correct water then lights out 24 to 48 hr ,then set a drip line up on either side and constant drip feed them the complete lights on cycle , I might set up a single one plant gro and document it in the grow diaries.
 
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Yes I would ,I've grown in rock wool in early 80s I learnt to shut light off and not over water the way you are learning .Now I keep it simple in Coco perlite I'm almost 60 used rock wool for 5 years straight we bought ceiling bats slice then up into a pyramid of it set the little clone well rooted into a hole in top of the stack ,a light pH correct water then lights out 24 to 48 hr ,then set a drip line up on either side and constant drip feed them the complete lights on cycle , I might set up a single one plant gro and document it in the grow diaries.
Got it, will do. I got them from a guy who grew them in a warehouse with perfect conditions and all. It will be okay to turn the lighting schedule just for a day or two? I’m really new to this as you can tell haha
 
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Got it, will do. I got them from a guy who grew them in a warehouse with perfect conditions and all. It will be okay to turn the lighting schedule just for a day or two? I’m really new to this as you can tell haha
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Got it, will do. I got them from a guy who grew them in a warehouse with perfect conditions and all. It will be okay to turn the lighting schedule just for a day or two? I’m really new to this as you can tell haha
UPDATE! Any improvement you think ? The temp was at 74 degrees with 75% humidity complete darkness for 6 hours with another 15 of low light
 
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UPDATE! Any improvement you think ? The temp was at 74 degrees with 75% humidity complete darkness for 6 hours with another 15 of low light
Looks
ike there turning themselves around better than yesterday just leave them for another day in just room daylight
 
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Better.

I'd still keep your rH jacked up and the leaves moist. (Not the time to worry about mildew and the like.) I actually had a freshly transplanted clone go down similarily yesterday. I wrapped it in a large clear plastic bag (like a dry clearing bag) misted it all up and she popped back in less then 1/2 hour. If the plant can't take up water via roots (as Dirtbag is suggesting) then it needs to take it up through the leaves. Keep the light low, temps down, leaves moist, and humidity high.
 
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Better.

I'd still keep your rH jacked up and the leaves moist. (Not the time to worry about mildew and the like.) I actually had a freshly transplanted clone go down similarily yesterday. I wrapped it in a large clear plastic bag (like a dry clearing bag) misted it all up and she popped back in less then 1/2 hour. If the plant can't take up water via roots (as Dirtbag is suggesting) then it needs to take it up through the leaves. Keep the light low, temps down, leaves moist, and humidity high.
Oh really? Like a ziplock bag over the top?
 
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Oh really? Like a ziplock bag over the top?
Yeah any kind of humidity dome will help. Just mist up the bag, hold it off the plant with a stick, and slide it over. Doesn't need to be all tight, fresh air is good, you just want to be in a rain forest for a day or two.
 
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How long ago exactly were they transplanted, and how many times have you watered?

But yeah I suspect the combination of small roots, too much water, possibly too high a ppm, and too low RH as being the main culprits, assuming the roots werent damaged during transplant.
Quick update: about the same as last night, I trimmed off the most damaged leave from the right two plants.
 
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Quick update: about the same as last night, I trimmed off the most damaged leave from the right two plants.
Yes good save I think if you watch your plants closely there probably clapping and giving you a standing ovation .. regards OD good work Shane .
 
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How long ago exactly were they transplanted, and how many times have you watered?

But yeah I suspect the combination of small roots, too much water, possibly too high a ppm, and too low RH as being the main culprits, assuming the roots werent damaged during transplant.
Quick update: about the same as last night, I trimmed off the most damaged leave from the right two plants.
Yes good save I think if you watch your plants closely there probably clapping and giving you a standing ovation .. regards OD good work Shane .
i am noticing the leaves are getting less green
 
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Yes good save I think if you watch your plants closely there probably clapping and giving you a standing ovation .. regards OD good work Shane .
Some leaves are turning more a yellow color
 
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Quick update: about the same as last night, I trimmed off the most damaged leave from the right two plants.

i am noticing the leaves are getting less green
There ready for some light feeding less is more ph is vital . Gently .
 

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