I think over watering may be in play but what else?

Hello I bought two white Tahoe cookies clones which had roots about 6 inches out of the little tiny I think 1l Potter's. So I got them promptly into 3 gal. Each of some old flushed out soil from a previous grow then fed a 2/3 strength feeding of megacrop. The plants have been droopy and slightly twisted/knarled I brought it home and thought maybe overwatering? However now the large fan leaves are starting to die it seems to start in the center of the fingers and cause them to curl up becoming very brittle. The humidity is constant at 40% and temp ranges 63 night to 78 peak temps during day. Any input is greatly appreciated.
 

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I'd say it's the beginning of root rot. With over watering, you're keeping the roots wet all of the time. I'd let it dry out some. Put a fan on the soil to help air it out. Then use the lift method, and only water your plant when the pot feels light.
 
Looks like a ph issue, what did you ph your feed to? also did the plant look the same before transplant? I never reuse medium because you can think you flushed it enough but could still be full of one element.
 
I'd say it's the beginning of root rot. With over watering, you're keeping the roots wet all of the time. I'd let it dry out some. Put a fan on the soil to help air it out. Then use the lift method, and only water your plant when the pot feels light.

Pretty much this. The over watering has also lead to more acidic soil conditions, resulting in nutrient lock out to boot. Follow Perm's advice and you'll be fine, especially since you're in veg.
 
Never point fans right at plants Your in too much of a rush for everything man relax.

Fans can descicate leaves and leave you open to preditors or cause wind burn damage .

Your plant is super stressed. Give her some space, your killing it with love
 
Never point fans right at plants Your in too much of a rush for everything man relax.

Fans can descicate leaves and leave you open to preditors or cause wind burn damage .

Your plant is super stressed. Give her some space, your killing it with love

Hey thanks for the input man. I appreciate it. Moved the fan back and have it blowing under their canopy now.
 
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