I do not have a ppm meter, which I only speculated it was primarily for hydroponics. I did not know that it was also used in organic soil and nutrients.
Her higher leaves look quite light green, while the lower ones have some yellowing at the tips. I have removed two leaves that has shriveled up and dried out. The Northern Lights Auto is in her 7th week (Germinated on 20 March, 2014, planted on 23 March, 2014).
I have raised the nutrient measurement to 1/3 teaspoon for Buddha Bloom, 1/4 teaspoon for Buddha Grow, 1/4 teaspoon of Roots Organic Surge (2-2-0.5 NPK), and 1/3 teaspoon for CaMg+. I have calculated this way by measuring with a 16 ounce cup, any more and it would be completely flooding my plant. I had to raise the pH from 5.2 to 5.8, and then checked the runoff, which it was at 6.4.
I have read in many many posts about cannabis problems, and that after correcting the problem, I have always thought the leaves would just stop the degenerative (either deficiency or toxicity) process, rather than the leaves recovering. Only because I usually do not see any further information of what happens after correcting the problems for cannabis plants.
Thank you guys very much for further helping me out. I will definitely look into obtaining probably an all-in-one meter, rather than having multiple single task meters.