Indoor Just Transplanted...Leaves cupping down

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Hey Everyone,


600w HPS 20-24" from canopy
6" Exhaust removing hot air from tent and 4" bringing in fresh air plus a small fan to circulate air.
4x4x7 Tent
Canopy Temp 76-83
Ambient 77
Humidity 40-50%
7 Gallon Pots
Promix HP
City water 25-50 ppm
Water after nutes PH'ed to 6.2-6.8 room temp and the water sits out 24hours prior to adding nutes and watering.

They are photoperiod plants, growing in 1 gallons. Made the switch to bigger pots two days ago and gave them a light feeding. Currently under a 600 HPS bulb as they share a tent with my autos (running 18/6)

Can't figure out why they are doing this. I followed a light feeding schedule after the transplant to 7 gallons I gave them all a light watering and feed. Didn't soak the entire 7gallons of soil but enough so there was 2-3" of moist soil outside of the 1gallon size root ball. I'm following the GH feed guide and using calMg also.


Thoughts?
 

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Always transplant after watering although with a root bound plant you can do it dry but just for starters I would say transplant wet Your plant is just in shock it also looks like it could use a little nitrogen I usually use a lil fish emulsions or a worm tea but if you're using chemical nutes something with a good dose of n would help I also add worm castings to the transplant hole.
 
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