I have had quite a few strains that need "special care" when switching light sources. I would place the light 24-36" away and watch the watering, when they do stress they will not uptake nutes or even water at times. Are the pots heavier than usual when you go to water? The color and general look makes me think soggy feet, which makes sense if they are stressing over lights. A couple of good meters are worth every penny. Good Luck
Thanks, sir ganja, that's a handy little piece of info, I'll remember that. Honestly that might be one reason why I was going so long in between waterings; the plants might not have been using the water, so it was staying wet longer. I was letting them get reaalllly dry in between waterings, but they wouldn't wilt. Maybe BC the water was hanging around a little longer.
I did also notice (now that you mention) that the day after I watered my soil was still really moist, like I had just watered them. The drainage is really good in those fabric smart pots and I have an inch of perlite on the bottom so usually when I water its fairly light the next day.
The more I talk this thing out the more I think you guys are right and its more of a light/stress situation. Hopefully they adjust, I just went in and looked at them again and they are still in bad shape-- I can see some copper spots where there I'd actual light burn, and I think I added to much pH up when I fed yesterday and so I need to flush asap.
It sucks BC I want (read:need) to flip these things but in want them vigorous before I do. My white widow is really stressed, I think he got hit hardest by the pH thing. When I fed, I mixed my nutes and then started adding the pH plus. I checked it two or three times and it was still low so I kept adding the stuff, without giving it time to buffer in between adding it. By the time it was turning the yellowish-green I wanted from the indicator dye I realized the bottle of buffer had lost a substantial amount (i had just bought a new bottle).
I'm gonna go with the ol' flush and repeat as soon as I can and hopefully I can make sure my pH is balanced and they'll be nice and acclimated to the HPS at the same time