Identifying deficiencies in early growth: need help

What size bottle - quart/liter, etc? On the (front?) label, they should show the weight.
Here the roots organics info. Hopefully it's legible!
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Okay, the Meigs lineup (you have added to my database :)) is below

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Excellent info! Just to be clear, is the last column Roots Organics or Meigs? I havent sent info for Meigs liquid size yet.

And if you want to increase your database, I can send you the rest of the label info for the Meigs Liquid line. Ha!

Now Im gonna ponder your formula and how it work...
 
I'm just gonna throw these all up here! I've been giving these things nutrients (mag) twice a week at almost double the dose. The folks at a local shop suggested it could be some kind of blight but it hasn't spread to the three photos in the tent. They look beautiful! (Fug that blend of hydro dirt. I've learned my lesson!)
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I’m seeing multiple deficiencies of mobile elements (N, P, K, Mg) - the plant is pulling these from the lowest leaves because it isn’t getting enough from the fertilizer. Those leaves look like the ones in the shade that my plant gives up on and drains before dropping.
 
I think the excess Ca (from your previous Meigs mix) may have locked out other elements. Try a flush with a slightly lower concentration (~15-20% less). Then, fertigate as usual with a well-balanced mix.

Your soil may be saturated with Ca though, and not really flush out that well. It would be so much easier in perlite hempy!
 
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I’m seeing multiple deficiencies of mobile elements (N, P, K, Mg) - the plant is pulling these from the lowest leaves because it isn’t getting enough from the fertilizer. Those leaves look like the ones in the shade that my plant gives up on and drains before dropping.
That's so crazy! All those elements? And to be fair, those jacked up leaves are spread throughout the entire plant. But definitely moving from the bottom to the top. Here's a picture of the photo plant that is receiving the exact same nutrients. (actually its are only receiving the nutrients once a week as opposed to twice a week like I'm doing with the auto plants to catch up)
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I think the excess Ca (from your previous Meigs mix) may have locked out other elements. Try a flush with a slightly lower concentration (~15-20% less). Then, fertigate as usual with a well-balanced mix.

Your soil may be saturated with Ca though, and not really flush out that well. It would be so much easier in perlite hempy!
I don't know. I'm kinda thinking that putting them in some good ole dirt and watching them grow might be my best move.
 
How’s it growing?

You know, I’ve been doing some thinking - and came back and looked at the photos again. And the bluish spots are not exactly something I usually see with mineral deficiencies. The one who diagnosed blight might have been onto something. Has it spread?
 
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