Did I just kill my clone? Hlp

Bassmaster999

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Disclaimer: I am a first time grower using a 2x2x4 grow tent kit from mars hydro. Grow light is ts600w approx 2 & 1/2 ft from the plants

So I picked up two clones from my local dispensary yesterday ( Gmo cookies & dosido) and attempted to pot them. The rockwell cubes showed small roots on the bottom of both clones so I decided to plant them in small pots to start.

I am waiting for FFOF organic soil to arrive in the mail but fedex is being fedex and delaying. Since I probably wouldnt be getting the soil till another week I decided to go with a cheap soil from Home Depot. The soil I chose was miraclegro indoor potting mix.

I chose this despite seeing mixed reviews on using MG but my idea was to transplant the smaller pot into a larger 5 gal fabric pot with FF.

I then began a 18-6 cycle on the plants and watered with filtered water and closed up the tent. The next day I started to see the Gmo cook clone starting to droop. I panicked and threw in an extra fan and humidifier to reach a good humidity. The soil was still moist but not soggy, no excess at bottom either. I gave it a few hours and as I was waiting my package of bigfoot mycorrhizae came in the mail. I then took my clones and covered the rockwell cube with that shit, sprayed it wet and let the plants be as I crossed my fingers the leaves would perk up. Few hours later and my gmo cook clone is completely droopy while the dosido clone looks to be doing well. I dont know exactly what is going on with the plant or understand how the other is not drooping. I attached pictures of when I first got the clones to their current state. What should I do? Plz help?!
Misc info:
Growing in a warm closer with inline duct fan blowing out. Temperature is regulated by external house ac.

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I'm thinking it's just transplanting stress. She is in a new environment give her some time. Your plants are not one size fits all, they'll have different needs and react differently to various stressors. Give her a couple days with a light breeze I'd wager she'll come back. I wouldn't add anything else till she perks up, and only water when she needs it.
 
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