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prejudice people, I transplanted the clones from 3 weeks of life, from 7 liters of blood vessels, the problem is that I accidentally used a ground for transplanting adult plants and resistant to salinity, believing it is a land for transplanting young plants with a low EC value.

Now the plants are located in these conditions, the leaves will begin to feel old +, what do you recommend?

Wash immediately the earth, or transplanted to a new land?

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I don't really understand the thing you explained with the soil can you explain it again?

This link is pretty good for plants problem but i don't really see what yours is..

http://www.420magazine.com/forums/problems-pests-disease-control/81275-cannabis-plant-pest-problem-solver-pictorial.html

PH problem can cause rust like that, do you know what PH is your soil?

But I'm sure one of the guy will be able to spot the problem, sorry it doesn't come fast ^^

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I am sorry because I use the google translator, and sometimes the phrases take on a different meaning or unclear.

I meant, I transplanted this clone in a fertilized soil used for potting plants mature.

it is likely that this land is too strong for my plants and have burned the leaves?

in this case what should I do?

the soil pH is 6.8

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well you would need a really strong soil i think to burn a plant, even seedlings can handle all-mix which is supposed to be full of nutes.

Yes ph of the soil is 6,8 but when you are watering, do you check your PH?

Did you feed them since the transplant?

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I have not fed to the plants, only water with bio-stimulator roots

to pH 6.2

However, I went ahead with the watering and the plant is recovering, new growths are a beautiful green color and no rust spots.

Thanks for the advice bro!

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