:tiphat:...hey bro'! ....Sorry about the troubles-

LOL!
....Anytime the soil pH
and nute' defc. get tangled, it's harder on the plant, and to diagnose and treat; plain
lack of is one thing, but possible lock-out due to pH is more tricky; So, you say the soil pH is in the low 6's? great!- some further progression of symptoms is expected when the roots are traumatized, and aren't their usual absorbing 'selves...the plant will still try to translocate what
mobile nutes it can to meet demands elsewhere, making it look like things are still wack, but it takes time (days) for nutes to get absorbed from soil and up to where it's needed most...
It was 3 days after the flush I watered with 1 gallon water with 1 tsp calmag and 1/4grow big and 1tbsp big bloom. The water pH was 6.3.
...sounds good, especially the Ca-Mg, as that's what it top pics look like to me,... All this watering can make for soggy soil too,... what are you using? And can you tell us how loaded the soil is with moisture? [Soggy cuts down gas exchange, so if they are super heavy with retained water, set them on something absorbent and soft, that will make contact with the soil itself and get some capillary draw going to bleed out the extra moisture..(a fat stack of paper towels on top of newspaper will work fine, or a beater cotton towel)..] ....
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