Id say you're under watering a little. In a smart pot I would do a gallon of water every few days.
The Mexican guano will give you the nitrogen you need in veg. Along with some calcium and humates. You can mix it into water (1 tbsp per gallon) and apply it as a root drench... I would apply every other watering.
The Jamaican guano having lots of phosphorus and calcium. It's great for when you first transplant, and your last week of veg before you switch to flower. Along with your first four weeks of flower.
Now the morbloom...while a pretty cool product from Alaska...is not organic and I would not recommend it. Your bat guano is gonna add some nice microbial life to your soil. The morbloom is just gonna kill it off. It does give you potassium. But since it's giving you phosphorus too...you'll wanna skip the Jamaican guano so you don't burn your plants. But remember the morbloom is only giving you phosphorus and potassium...while the Jamaican guano is giving you Phosphorus, calcium, humates, trace minerals...so if you can only choose one...
All that aside, your plant is missing out on a proper source of all around readily available nutrients. Worm castings, compost, kelp meal, neem seed meal. I would top dress with all those things.