Plant 1.
It has recovered well and has now managed to catch itself and get used to the new substrate in about 4 days. Things like this can go wrong or take longer, but now it can continue without any major problems.
Plant 2.
had a bit of a harder time, but that's logical when you consider that it's much smaller. I had the feeling that it was getting too much air and was too dry despite watering, which are not ideal conditions when the plant is trying to restabilize. I then played around a bit with the humidity using a transparent plastic container over the plant and adjusted the air flow. Now the leaves are no longer drooping and it looks very healthy and can carry on just like number 1.
I used the moment on both plants to remove the small starter leaves. I rarely see this and if everything goes well they don't have to come off, but in this moment when the plant can't put its energy into the leaves anyway, you can use the moment to remove the leaves without the plant noticing it and when it is healthy again, it won't put its energy into the small, almost dead leaves.
@Herikus, thank you too, it's really a nice genetic, I planted one outdoors at about 10 degrees night temperature and a lot of rain plus bad soil, it still gave a harvest
@Herikus, thank you too, it's really a nice genetic, I planted one outdoors at about 10 degrees night temperature and a lot of rain plus bad soil, it still gave a harvest