Curled (under) leaves after topping and watering

Prodigus

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Topped my plants for the first time last night and I think I did that right (pictures below) and then about an hour or so after that (as I had noticed the pots were light light when I was topping them) I watered them. Watered with .5 Gallons of 6.7Ph R/O water to each 1 Gallon pot in two doses ( I like to let half of it get any dry spots before adding second half of water). I had also included a quarter tsp (half of the lightest dose recommended for young plants) per half gallon jig. I dumped all the drain off in the sink and didn't let it set in it.

Are they just in a little shock or did I jack something up?
 

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I’d say just a little shock, overall they look good. I wouldn’t do anything drastic for a couple days, they will bounce back.
 
I’d say just a little shock, overall they look good. I wouldn’t do anything drastic for a couple days, they will bounce back.

Thanks! I'll just keep an eye on them. First grow since 2011 (and I was a noob then). I worry a lot (but having a lot of fun too).
 
Increase temperature and humidity.

To where? Closer to 80 and between 65 and 70 like I had them before they had roots? I have my humidifier so taking the humidity UP isn't a problem (I'll deal with getting it down later). How do I increase heat? Just slow down my inline?
 
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