Home stretch! Nute burn or deficiency?

Marleno

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Hello all!
A couple months ago, I posted a forum thread seeking help for a female plant I had that was nearly dead. With help from a ton of great people, I was able to get it to flowering and she is beautiful!
However, I noticed some yellowing near the tips of the leaves which I will attach a picture of. She had some remaining nute burn from nutient lockout, so initially, I thought it may be nute burn and I eased up on the nutrients only giving her 6.3 phed water for the last 3 waterings.
However, I have a theory this could also be a nutrient deficiecy due to the lighter green shade of the leaves. I'd love some opinions as this is only my second time growing and I'm paranoid of issues!
Thanks,
Bethany
 

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Thanks for your reply! I'm using the fox farms tiger bloom and just some Cal mag. I only use both at about 1/3 the reccommended strength as my plant has not reacted well to higher amounts. I'm guessing a good course of action would be to try to introduce more PK without adding more of other nutrients? Thank you for any help, I have a ton to learn.
 
I do have the other two bottles! Should I start adding those into my feeding routine or would that make my nute burn worse at this point?
 
As I said, I'm new and I have a lot to learn. I was following the instructions and feeding reccommedations on the bottles and then seeing how my plant reacted; what it liked and what it didn't. Thanks to these forums, I've been learning a lot and getting a ton of help from knowledgeable people, but besides that, it's pretty much just been me trying to figure things out and learn as I go along.
 
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