I don't think it's removing the humidty dome that's killing them, I believe it's the removing the soil from the roots that's ultimately doing you in. Yeah, they may be a little droopy after removing the humidity dome, but they should rebound once they get used to the new air. Maybe try taking the dome off first at night so they don't have to handle the full blast of the HPS right away. Most people growing hempy leave their clones in the rockwool/soil when they transplant into the hempy medium.
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