Relocated outdoor grow to tent

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been lurking for a while as I’m working on my first grow. Here's what I'm working with:

1 x FastBud Tangie Matic auto
4 x FastBud Blue Dream auto
5 gal. fabric pots
FoxFarm Happy Frog soil

I'm in Los Angeles and started all of these plants outside, the oldest of which is the Tangie, which is 25 days old. I decided to move into a tent after having a bunch of seedlings eaten by crickets. I just set up the tent inside my garage 2 days ago:

2.5'x5' tent
Mars Hydro TSL 2000 light
AC infinity Cloudline T6 / carbon filter

I have one of the bottom velcro/mesh vents partially open- about 2". Slight negative pressure.

Due to lost seedlings the pots had already been watered multiple times. I decided to start adding BioBizz Grow, two waterings ago to replace whatever I flushed out. I started off at 1/4 the recommended dose, and they responded very well.

These ladies loved the sunlight and were doing well outside. They were getting about 10 hours of direct sun, 12 with shade. I relocated them two days ago. When I checked on them a couple hours after they were relocated they were loving the light, which is 18" above the tallest plant canopy. I set them to a 18/6 schedule, which began right after a full day of sun.

When I woke up the morning after relocating, the plants didn't look as perky as they did when I left them the night before. I thought I possibly shocked them from the extra light, and they were pretty dry so I watered and fed BioBizz grow @ 1/2 strength. I use lemon juice to bring down the ph of my tap water (which sits outside in 5 gal buckets) from 8.0+ to 6.5.

The leaves on the youngest have been drooping since, and haven't bounced back. Are they going through shock from the sun to LED lights, or did I overfeed/water them? Thanks very much in advance. 1054B34F-214C-43EC-986F-3325D4AB1EEE.jpeg
 

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I think they are looking good, if the leaves are drooping after lights have been on for most of the day, at the end of the day they tend to hang a little bit and lose their vigor some. They should pick it back up in the morning when the lights are on
 
that makes sense. They seem to be looking good when the light is on so I’ll just keep moving! Thanks!
 
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