Quote Originally Posted by budbro28
wow....i never would of thought of that..i feel retarded...guess you gotta screw up to figure it out.....cat whats your take on their survival...since this morning and the flush...they do seem to have uncurled a smidge but not huge...thinking of germ'ing some new ones here next week if these dont look to great

well my young ways are showing again....damn....literally my problem in life too lol i rush all the time...thank you for your help lady and gents....i will keep everyone posted.
Don't feel bad, I've said before that you'll remember it better if your involved. This thread was a lot of info that you have probably really digested now, and that will make you better. When I see that leaf clawing(new term to me),I usually think of root damage. Then the plant is reacting to it. Seen it happen for several reasons, drain hole in pot plugged or not there, plant drowns(roots rot). Nute burn to roots, believe leaves curl to stop transportation(shut the stomas). Insect larva eating the roots, the most extreme case for me was a mouse took a liking to roots, actually made cave in the soil while eating. Cold will also cause it(just saw extreme case of it in my tent).
Drying(wilting) looks a little different, leaves hang down lowest first, eventuality will drop leaves from bottom up. But the guys covered that, once the root ball dries enough the soil pulls away from the sides of the pot, giving water a path of least resistance. Thus cat's catch pot, or my 'let it sit in the water' to resoak.
Prognosis, not good, best case stunted with yield cut. But what don't kill you makes you stronger, same with plant and maybe potency. But look at roots when your finished, they may tell the tail.

In short 'live and learn', but take heart a lot of people may learn from this. Know I really offered nothing new, but the help offered here by others really impressed me!