Help my plants! They are wilting.

So my 6 White Rhino's are wilting and I am not sure why. I put them yesterday into my tent with a 1k MH. The temp is around 70-80 degree F, I have lots of air movement. I can make the temp rise or lower if needed. I also watered a bit today. Is it over watering, under watering?
 

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hammer6913

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go to lowes tomorrow and get a moisture meter but dont leave it the dirt after u check the moisture it will ruin it also use a green scrubby to wipe it off with so shit dont stick to it
 

Ledhed

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The soil in the last pic looks pretty dry. A 1000 watter kicks off a lot of heat, If you have decent drainage, I'd water them pretty good, they should perk up.
 
Ok, thank you. That is what I thought but everyone has been telling me too much water is the case. Should I try to only water soil and not hit the leaves?
 

j.GrEeN.<,{'^'},>

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I agree with Ledhed, they do look a little dry. If you just moved them under the HID light they

will need a few days to acclimate to the intense light. I would just raise my light a little higher or

move the plants further away for a few days until they adjust. If they are recently transplanted

clones the root systems will also need a few days to establish enough for the leaves to transpire

enough water to keep them cool and comfortable. :leaf: I would suggest useing a spray bottle instead

of hitting them with the watering can when you water, until they recover. They will be standing

pretty in no time! GoOd LuCk! J.
 

thexception

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I agree the soil looks VERY dry, & these plants r shocked from the strong mh and the heat in the room. they should definitely perk back up in a day or two. with that heat its going to be hard to overwater, so make sure when u do water it is all the way through until it comes out the bottom. Start using the "water by weight" system to make sure u r not under or over watering. water ur plants till the water starts coming out the bottom, set down, re-lift & make a mental note of how heavy they r. Then check in 2 days by lifting the pot. U will soon know when they need to be watered to feel that "heavy" again. U dont have to worry much about water getting on the leaves, sometimes that will burn the leaves when the light is too close.
 
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