Looking for help troubleshooting, white plant tops on future bud zones

Hey all, I’m a first time grower, growing outdoors. My plants are currently in the late vegetative stage and I just transplanted the plants from 10 gallon Fabric pots to 30 gallon fabric pots. I noticed after about a week after I transplanted the first plant, the leaves and future bud zones at the top of the plant were super pale, almost completely white and thin and cupping. This was confusing because it was also just barely starting on another plant around the same age that I had yet to transplant I am growing in 420 potting soil in 30 gallon fabric pots with the top layer covered with tree bark and wood mulch. I give them plain water every 3 days. For fertilizer I was using foxfarm tiger bloom for about 2 feedings before learning it was too early. I just switched over to foxfarm grow big and foxfarm big bloom liquid fertilizers which I fed them today. I also give them great white mycorrhizae and molasses with every feeding which is every 2 weeks. I give them a home brewed compost tea once a month. The ph according to my reader says it’s between 6&7 but I’m not sure how accurate it is tbh. A couple more notes, the plants were heavily root bound before I transplanted them (roots had actually pierced and broken through the bottom of the fabric pot and when I took the plant out of the pot the roots that were pierced through were torn away) so I’m not sure how much of an effect that will have beyond transplant shock and stress on the plant. Another thing is I added a few amendments to the soil that I had the plants in when they were in the 10 gallon pots. They are now just in the pre mixed soil no amendments as I learned it might be better to just keep it simple haha. Anyways if anyone knows what’s going on I’d really appreciate it, I’m not sure if it is a nitrogen or potassium deficiency or some weird type of mite that I need a microscope to see but the other forums that I’ve posted the pictures on people haven’t been 100% Sure as to what it was so if anyone can diagnose it or point out what I did wrong or anything like that I would really appreciate it. Thanks again!
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After spending a couple hours on YouTube I think it might be iron deficiency. Phosphorus and iron compete with each other and since I was using flowering fertilizer to early I think I might’ve caused a nutrient lockout of iron. Also according to this YouTube lexs world, iron def is really common after a super stressful event which would explain why it showed up after transplanting the super root bound plants. And thanks! You too, I think an ape getting stoned would be the coolest episode of animal planet
 
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