Quick word of advice, should I be worried about my clones

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I purchased these clones 6 days ago and have been having troubles with one of the strain Purple Punch. She is rather droopy and has developed strange marking. One image seem like borderline PM some other ones have white spots with small black dots, are these spider mites? In one of these images I actually show a small bug but I couldn’t make out what type I was thinking a fungus gnat but it could be the spider mite. I purchased these rooted clones from a new farmer and transplanted in 6 inch cubes , climate is very stable at 70-75 degrees with 50-60% humidity , fed twice in 6-7 days 250 ppm 6.0 ph
 
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I purchased these clones 6 days ago and have been having troubles with one of the strain Purple Punch. She is rather droopy and has developed strange marking. One image seem like borderline PM some other ones have white spots with small black dots, are these spider mites? In one of these images I actually show a small bug but I couldn’t make out what type I was thinking a fungus gnat but it could be the spider mite. I purchased these rooted clones from a new farmer and transplanted in 6 inch cubes , climate is very stable at 70-75 degrees with 50-60% humidity , fed twice in 6-7 days 250 ppm 6.0 ph
 
You need to get those cuttings in some good organic soil in larger pots so roots can develope.
 
You need to get those cuttings in some good organic soil in larger pots so roots can develope.

They’re in their final medium. Those are 6” rock wool cubes I just transplanted 6 days ago


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:toke:- you sure about their rooting? they look rather iffy... new growth going south like that says the roots are poorly developed, or dying off,... I'd also check very closely for spider mites, they too can suck the life out of weak plants,....
 
:toke:- you sure about their rooting? they look rather iffy... new growth going south like that says the roots are poorly developed, or dying off,... I'd also check very closely for spider mites, they too can suck the life out of weak plants,....

I haven’t seen a note exactly but have seen signs of their possible existence , black speckles around probably their poop? No webbing or direct indication though. I can guarantee PM which is sad cause I have good air flow and stable climate , I’ve been spraying currently with neem every 3 days do try and address, not any more new development on those sectors other than some small white speckles (not pm) on one strain and brown burning on the purple punch but only some of the plants , I’m trying to save as many as I can I’ll prolly lose half which I did plan to scrap some of them anyways. The purple punches could have rooted a little better before transplant but the roots did pop out at least quarter inch. Just an on going battle hopefully these guys will stabilize with consistent Foliar feeding and some good feed


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