need more experienced eyes, she got issues

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Don't rag on my plant, had to be tied down to mix in with my tomatoes and such.
This is a X-line bubblegummer. In flower guessing about 5 weeks or so but again I'm not sure. Growing in scotts potting soil and (before I type this I've seen the error of my ways) miracle grow ferts veg and flower accordingly. Been over the deficiency charts but I think I may have more than one problem. Flushed soil a while ago but doesn't seem to change things. Perhaps someones more experienced eyes can help me get it back to health.
 

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low light and maybe mites
 
How old is the plant? If it's getting close to finishing that could just be the normal dying off of the leaves as the plant uses up the energy stored in them.
 
looks like a might shy on phosporus/ magnesium.... try 1 tsp/gallon water of epsom salts in your next watering...
thats a quick magnesium solution....
whats your soil and water ph?
 
Thanx for the input. Since I'm outside I keep a watchful eye out for bugs hadn't seen any except the occasional caterpillar. Had a bout with whiteflies a while ago, did me in good before I could kill em all. Light maybe, the sun is pretty intense here but overcast or stormy for days at a time. I'll try the Epsom, but I hope its just finishing up. I have a cheap ph meter that says I'm right between 6 and 7.
I was reading the thread about the one upers, and I realised that I've been approaching this like my veggies and flowers. I'm trying to learn a new way and it is frustrating to say the least.
 
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