Experienced Growere please Help Diagnose The Problem! Thanks!

Hi , your problem is your feed, calcium deficiency. maybe caused by ph being to low. Also those spots look like mites so seperate issure there. Are they rooted properly before transplant? Keep humid and a stable p.H and they be fine in a week or so buddy
 

dirtWeevil

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to me the biggest problem i see is a new grower trying to do way too much right away. If I woke up in their shoes id scrap every bit of it, scrub the environment and start over clean and new with 4-6 larger plants in larger pots. Pick the method you want to use and follow that one only until you get it down then expand it incrementally. Its hard to scrap things but if you don't its gonna be one fight after another, one product after another and hour after hour thread hopping trying to fix things by internet committee. Start over, clean very well, cut down the plant count if possible. Pick one method or product line or whatever you want to go with and do that one only until you get a few under your belt.
 
Thank you both for your opinions. Cal/mag seems to be the only thing that has helped nutrient wise from what I've given. Does anyone see a potassium and phosphorus issues here. The leaves and progressive symptoms, to my noob ass according to online deficiency guides, look like p k issue. I bought the fox farm bush doctor comeback formula and have gave one feeding of that. My gut has told me to chop, clean, and start over but that are looking a bit better now so I'm going to try to push thru... with that being said I have 5 barneys lsd seeds ready just for that. I'll post more pictures soon.

Thank you for the help, but please may I have some more expert opinions
 
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