
Cheers Brim'! ..you know how little I like run-off testing as is,...this method does at least address some of the glaring common measurement errors that it's prone to! :smoking:
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Bk-- good pics mate!

-it helps a lot, as does the nute data! I think it'll clarify the issue some... looking at that NPK info, I see very little P-- too little in fact even combined, it's still less than 1.0,...here's a more atypical P defc. pic-->
.... P is needed for many things, all the time, even in veg', just like some N is still needed during bloom,.. they just don't get top billing respectively during those stages,... (N is low too, and you might have early fan consumption during bloom, because the plant didn't stash enough away earlier),... you're feeding lightly too, so that compounds things... I think if you were in hydro, things may not be as bad because of the constant low level availability, but in soil, matters are far different...*wait*-- you say you're feeding 2x/day, no run-off? That's fine for soilless, like coco, or peat mixes, but true soil, it's not,...water/feed thoroughly, with some run-off especially with water alone, alternating feed and watering; going organic means some delay in things getting in there, since it's the microbes that are breaking down things into absorbable forms; using inoculants and EWC teas (worm poop) will help keep those population up and balanced,... So, with bloom nutes and supplements started, the extra P is going in now to treat P defc.,... I don't go by ppm's, so how far off of full strength are you feeding? As mentioned above, feed less often, but at higher conc.'s,...
>> I don't think Fe is really in play here, or if so, very mild..nothing distinct so far,... That said, Fe and S seem to be covered by the Microblast (and epsoms, for S), BUT keep in mind, Fe locks out fast at around 7.0, so even if it's there, it becomes unabsorbable,...(S is fine at that pH, so no worries there).... leading to the question of your soils stubborn pH...with your feeds that acidic, it should have brought down the soil pH some by now,... must be lots of lime in there -that would explain things some! Ideal soil pH is mid-to-low 6's,... Well, for now, keep pH'ing your feed in high 5's,...