thehole
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You need to rinse off most or some of the seasoil then transplant into a no or low nute soil, you cannot flush in this soil or it will burn your plant, you cannot transplant entire rootball with all the seasoil dirt into another soil and flush(like I said earlier) because it will just burn still.Could I just flush the soil and leave them in the same soil? Instead of transplanting them?
Honestly. IDK what I would do. Rinsing off a rootball sucks, anything to do with touching and messing with roots I avoid but you may have no choice.
Lesson learned. Next time get an established plant going before you put any marijuana seedling into this type of soil.