And you didn't do a very good job of it. This is transplant shock and could take about 2 weeks to recover if they do at all. Reduce nutes and watering and raise light until they recover.
Whenever plants sag like this its either shock or underwatering.
The shock might be the fact that i took them out and started working on them. If you didn't notice I actually took them out and cut some leaves and such. Leaves weren't sagging until the day after this.
Also just to get an answer to the job i did, here's a description:
- 3 clones in small 3 litre pots in grow cabinet, light 60cm above plants
- Pot removed, soil intact in one piece, some root growth on the outside of the piece as it should be
- Dug a hole in the new large pot and put the piece directly into this
- watered properly until runoff water (miniflush or whatever you wanna call it)
- put plants back into the light they were already in
PS. new soil is the same as the old soil.