Interesting observation from this morning during the irrigation cycle.
In the past, every time I water this plant, it goes limp. In veg, it would remain limp until the next morning.
This was just before the first irrigation since flip.
This is five minutes after first irrigation


By second irrigation, it had already recovered a little, but wept again with the second cycle.
But by two hours after irrigation:



I also was recording temperatures and rh hourly.
All morning around 79 degrees and rh around 50 to 53 percent.
Suddenly temperature is up one degree (solar heating of the lung room), but rh in the sixties percent range.
My hypothesis is that following irrigation, the sudden uptake of hydration overwhelms the leaf ability to expel moisture. It takes time for the leaves to respire at a rate that will support the additional water weight.
Just a guess, but it’s always shock to see it droop