clones drooping well after transplant

Al Yamoni

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It's been ten days since I transplanted them and 3/5 clones (all the female clones actually) are drooping severely. I'm getting very very slight leaf tip burn from the soil. It's organic coir based and the mixture has been around and used and proven to do well for the mothers who are all blooming now.

So, here's a picture to illustrate my situation
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I have the three clones with different amounts of water in the pots from just right to almost needing water so I'm not convinced that water has much to do with it. Maybe I'm wrong.

R/H fluctuates from 50-60% most of the time and temps are usually 70 daytime and can be as low as 58 during night. (EDIT: Although, since they have been in the veg cab it only gets down to 64F.) That hasn't been as issue for the mom's though..

I'm stumped.
 
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mike4c4

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It's been ten days since I transplanted them and 3/5 clones (all the female clones actually) are drooping severely. I'm getting very very slight leaf tip burn from the soil. It's organic coir based and the mixture has been around and used and proven to do well for the mothers who are all blooming now.

So, here's a picture to illustrate my situation
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I have the three clones with different amounts of water in the pots from just right to almost needing water so I'm not convinced that water has much to do with it. Maybe I'm wrong.

R/H fluctuates from 50-60% most of the time and temps are usually 70 daytime and can be as low as 58 during night. (EDIT: Although, since they have been in the veg cab it only gets down to 64F.) That hasn't been as issue for the mom's though..

I'm stumped.
did you just move them into another light or lower it?
 

Diabolical666

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Its too chilly for them and they are having a hard time bouncing back after the transplant. Get a little cheapy space heater and put it on a timer for night time. 70 should be your low
 
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