Transplanted 3 days ago is it shock or something else overwatered/underwatered cant figure this one out

Piedra209

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I bought theses clones from a cannabis dispensary in Sacramento 6 pineapple pez sours from cltvtd genetics they were doing fine and thriving in there 3 gallon pots in my outdoor greenhouse I was giving them supplemental light so they wouldn't flower early and keep them for full term outdoor I am in the foothills of Northern California I transplanted 4 of them about 3 days ago and put humic acid and bio live from dte in the transplant hole (not sure if that was good idea now) after transplant there leaves just remained saggy/droopy I've watered them enough and was as gentle as I could with the roots although it was windy and hot when I was doing the transplant(I know dumb mistake) but i also noticed the my other 2 pez sours clones that I didn't transplant and kept in same pot have also started drooping leaves it seems to me like they are not uptaking water for some reason any help or thoughts on what it could be or what I could do
 

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Wizzlebiz

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When I transplant outdoors they go directly into the shade for 24 hours. No direct sun.

That soil in pic 4 also looks bone dry.

When I transplant I pre soak the soil before transplant.

With that said they will survive. It's going to take a couple of days and some water
 
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Piedra209

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When I transplant outdoors they go directly into the shade for 24 hours. No direct sun.

That soil in pic 4 also looks bone dry.

When I transplant I pre soak the soil before transplant.

With that said they will survive. It's going to take a couple of days and some water
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When I transplant outdoors they go directly into the shade for 24 hours. No direct sun.

That soil in pic 4 also looks bone dry.

When I transplant I pre soak the soil before transplant.

With that said they will survive. It's going to take a couple of days and some water
I had watered the soil previously it's just dry from the top I watered about 15 gallons and the soil felt wet past 6 inches it's just been pretty hot and dries the top of the soil
 

Piedra209

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When I transplant outdoors they go directly into the shade for 24 hours. No direct sun.

That soil in pic 4 also looks bone dry.

When I transplant I pre soak the soil before transplant.

With that said they will survive. It's going to take a couple of days and some water
I'm afraid of over watering as well
 

ProPheT 216

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I watered them pretty good when I did the transplant and then re watered them a bit I'm afraid to overwater
How can you over water fabric pots outside in the open air and sun? Maybe if you soaked them multiple times a day and they never got to really drain and become aerated. An extra watering now and then resuming your schedule is not overwatering by any means
 

Piedra209

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How can you over water fabric pots outside in the open air and sun? Maybe if you soaked them multiple times a day and they never got to really drain and become aerated. An extra watering now and then resuming your schedule is not overwatering by any means
Ok im giving them a watering tomorrow
 

Piedra209

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How can you over water fabric pots outside in the open air and sun? Maybe if you soaked them multiple times a day and they never got to really drain and become aerated. An extra watering now and then resuming your schedule is not overwatering by any means
I was thinking maybe fungus gnat damage I seen some around the soil I know if the larvae gets in the soil they'll feed on the roots when they run out of decay to feed on
 
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