I’m thinking definitely k deficiency and not from ph since I’ve added the lime. I always add this much lime but this is more fertilizer than I’ve ever added before in the mix. After a lot of reading it’s narrowed down to too much calcium locking out potassium, too muc amonium nitrogen which is locking out K or too cold/temp swings Messing with k uptake. I doubt it’s the calcium. It’s probably the fertilizer and maybe the temp swings/cold floor with pots sitting directly on it. some of the plants did get weird limpish and droopin leaves within a few weeks of transplant. These symptoms only lasted a few days but I’ve seen this same thing in the past when feeding heavy with higher n epsoma products. Nitrogen deficiency is nowhere close to starting on the effected plants now. Nitrogen deficiency is present in one plant which does not have any k deficiency symptoms. Seems plants with higher n have k problem and plants with lower n don’t have k problem. think things will improve soon. Will post pics in a week..good or bad.