Clones are droopy and yellow leaves

I purchased 4 clones from a dispensary 5 days ago. I soaked them for 15 minutes in diluted Superthrive and then planted in 1 gallon pots with soil. Watered a little. They are in an indoor grow tent, 600w LED full spectrum light (18/6 hrs ) with 75 degrees and 50% humidity. After 2 days they started to droop and are getting worse. Some of them have yellow discolored leaves with light colored and black spots.
Also... I noticed tiny white round bugs in the soil. I dont believe they are mites as they have antennae, but they are so small its hard to see the details of what they are.

Can someone help me understand what I am doing wrong? I dont want to kill my Golden Girls

Thanks everyone!
KIM
 

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The soil is from a local nursery. It supposed to be a premium soil with bat guano, worm castings, peat moss, perlite, bark, etc...
 
They feel lighter now. I haven't been watering since 3 days ago. I only misted them a little today with dilated hydrogen peroxide to kill the white bugs. Some people tell me its overwatering and some say underwatered??
 
They feel lighter now. I haven't been watering since 3 days ago. I only misted them a little today with dilated hydrogen peroxide to kill the white bugs. Some people tell me its overwatering and some say underwatered??
It's not under watering as they would have just completely wilted during the last 3 days.
How were the clones when you got them? What medium were/are they in ?
 
It's not under watering as they would have just completely wilted during the last 3 days.
How were the clones when you got them? What medium were/are they in ?
The clones looked pretty decent when I got them. They were in some spongelike material. Not sure what it's called. They had a few roots visible. This is what they looked like when I got them.20191104_134104.jpg
 

majjy_rane

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I'm not sure how old they are. I've had them almost a week.
well just water them for the next week and keep an eye on the ph. also i use to flush the soil i translplant my plants when they start looking droopy because sometimesthe presaturated soil were still to much for them.
 
well just water them for the next week and keep an eye on the ph. also i use to flush the soil i translplant my plants when they start looking droopy because sometimesthe presaturated soil were still to much for them.
Sorry for my ignorance but what do you mean flush the soil?
 

majjy_rane

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I used the recommendation on the bottle for transplanting. 1 tsp per gallon of water.
my rule of thumb is just to use max. 3/4 of the bottle recomendations especially in the younger stages. also i don't use any supplements, nutes or fancy things till at least week 3 of veg. i don't even use clonex and stuff when i cut clones.
Sorry for my ignorance but what do you mean flush the soil?
water them with plain water till 1/3 - 1/4 of water runs off
 
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