Trying to identify this deficiency

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  1. First grow here, posted in the wrong part of the forum earlier. Trying to figure out what is going on here. Any help is greatly appreciated!

    I'm in Oregon's Only Nectar #4 soil.
    Growing Enemy of the State, Gelat.OG, and Cheese.
    I'm in week 10 of veg.
    Two 100 Watt Optic 1 XL COB LEDs
    25 inches away.
    I water every fourth day(that's when it's usually almost dry) using tap water.
    I'm feeding Nectar for the Gods Spartan Regimen.
    My last slurry test was 400 ppm and 6.2 pH.
    Room temp is 77 degrees and 55% RH.
    5 gallon pots.
    No bugs.
     

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  2. Can you get a bit closer? As far as the leaves. I see their yellowing/light greening out.
     
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  3. Those plastic home Depot buckets aren't doing anyone any favors. Root Pouches are extremely inexpensive, extremely durable, and help the planet by being made from 100% recycled plastic water bottles. Root Pouch
     
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  4. I posted new pics in a comment below. Or above. I can't tell.

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  5. My friend convinced me to use buckets but I am going to fabric pots on my next run.

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  6. Looks hungry. Is all. When was the last time you upped your nutes/ppm? As they get bigger they need a little more here and there. More nitrogen is my conclusion. I’m no pro at Deficiency identifying lmao. I’ll be the first to say that. But I’m pretty confident on this 1 E55A8C96-1359-4AD9-8F0D-05F3693CD481.jpeg
     
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  7. Last feed was on the 3rd(last watering was a tea yesterday) and yesterday my soil pH was 6.2 and my ppms were 400. So my pH was slightly low, hopefully I get that back up to at least 6.3. Maybe that's what caused it, a partial lockout? Is that even possible?
     
  8. @Papa Puff is the slurry, nectar king. That’s a question he can answer for us because he’s such a swell guy. He’ll chime in soon. Super helpful/knowledgeable guy.
     
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  9. Yes under 6.3 they struggle to eat

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  10. Your pH on your feeds are much more important than what's going on in the soil. As long as you got the feeds down and you'll be okay. Sometimes other things going in your soil like microbes start eating and can cause pH to be off in ur soil

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  11. Ok, thanks! Yesterday's tea was at a 6.3 so hopefully that helps things get back in order. I also fed BK(6:1 Herc) Sea Green, SLF-100, and Mammoth P on the 3rd. So maybe those microbes? Also, I'm about to start adding Recharge on my next feeding, so is there something I should boost to help them out?
     
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  12. @Papa Puff So how do I go about making the pH correct again? I just did a tea day a few days ago and am getting ready to feed. Should I feed regularly or flush with Herc to get the pH back to the right range?
     
  13. Don't try to fight the soils pH. I tried that with a male and it just won't go down. Just pay attention to the plants new growth and just have the feeds around 6.4

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  14. Ok, I feed today so I'll definitely do that. Thanks for all the help!

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