Issue Identification Please: Random necrosis, burnt tips etc.....

hey OTD- :pighug: ... I think the earlier pH reading are more solid,.. then all the changes, inputs, flushing, can start a swing-about effect, as things react and try to stabilize,...looks like they've been in good range mostly,...:thumbsup: Get some Potassium bicarb instead of baking soda, which is Sodium-bicarb... Na can become toxic at low levels,... get us new pics mate!
... next soil mixing, you can add granular dolomite, for more long term release, along with other forms of lime,... if fact, ask my organic mechanic Eyes on Fire here what he uses for liming:greenthumb:-- he's a good'un! :smoking:
 
@Waira
heh heh, a good bit of the information I've managed to shred, confuse and mis-use is from EoF's threads and posts!

Potassium bicarb, right. Faster acting than the calcium carbonate, no Na. What rate of application would you suggest? Teaspoon per gallon water or......

pH swing and it's effects were at the back of my mind, briefly.
Must needs back away from the plants, breath and observe rather than fiddle about. I have also read of the concept "patience". Fascinating (-;

I'll attempt legible pics later today (-:
 
Overall looksee taken this morning just shy of sunrise.
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Mid leaf where the symptoms generally first appear
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Seems to manifest in lower leaves next
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Followed with burny tips on the newer, young sugars
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If'n I ever learn to take decent pics.....
 
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