Transplant going bad

I transplanted another one of my ladys from the ground into a 5g bucket. I did it last night and today was fairly hot. Id say around 80 degrees. I tried keeping it in the shade and i bet for most of the day it was, but all the leaves are drooping bad:wall:

My other one didint make out so good. It seems like only the top most leaves are effected and yes this plant has just began flowering.

Its almost like they wilt and dry up, but stay a dark green color and go completely limp. Oh and sorry, no camera all i have is a cell phone and that thing will not cut it.

I used some nice fluffy soil i had laying around and made sure to get a nice root ball. I also used Miracle Grow Transplant solution at like half strength because that is all i had at the time. What the hell am i doing wrong here?

Thanks guys, wish i could get a pic.
 
The soil they are in now is kinda clumping, not too bad but it does not look like the best soil. Whats the deal with repotting so recently after transplanting? Should i even put the poor plant threw the shock again?
 

jewbagel

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hey man im having like the exact same problem..like word for word..are the leaves shrivviling up and getting brown spots on them?
 
hey man im having like the exact same problem..like word for word..are the leaves shrivviling up and getting brown spots on them?
The plant looks good now, been in the shade and started to die, had some heavy rain all night and it came back, but just a tad bit too much water. Its in the sun now, so it should be good.

One question though, i felt spider webs on it and it looks as if something is eating it. Any good sprays/ preventatives?
 
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