Clones still droopy after transplant.

matman4444

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I bought these clones Wednesday and they were looking good, lots of roots out the bottom, albeit some were a tad bit brown. I planted them in Ocean Forrest and have had the lights on 24 hours. They were droopy the next morning but I figured it was transplant shock/being freshly watered. Well it's now Saturday and they are still droopy.
It's not horrible, just slightly droopy/curled leaves.
They are under a 250hps that is far away, no closer than maybe 15 inches or so. Plus some blue cfls around the edges.

Do you guys think they will snap out of it eventually, or is there something I may have overlooked?
 

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VaporBros

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make sure you water them right after. They will pick up.

I have a clone from a clinic that looks just like those. Are they OGxSourDeisel?
 

thcheaven

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Mine droop, if I don't water them in heavily enough. are they in rock wool, if so, If the dirt is drier than the the rock wool it will suck the moisture into the dirt, causing droop. check the moisture in the soil. I'm betting if you really water them in, they will perk up rather quickly.
 

matman4444

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Yeah so I watered them pretty heavy last night and this morning they look better already. Theres a slight bit of droop to them still, but not much at all. I think with a little more time they will get acclimated to their new homes and start getting perky.

They are actually sweet pink grapefruit clones.
The guy I got them from said it's an elite clone but I don't really know, but I do know he only grows top notch quality/yielding strains.

You guys think I can scrog these or what would be my best option?
I only have a 250w hps + cfls.
 
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