So Blitz was correct from the beginning. Thank you Blitz!
Why does every fucking thread turn into a pissing contest?
It's the usual time for it to happen, but it was caught early enough to not stress the plant too much at mid flower. It turns into a pissing contest because truth be told, i get a bit annoyed when i see blatantly wrong info being given out. It's one thing if the issue is not fully understood so people guess one way or another, but to come straight out to be sure of something when it's clearly wrong info being given out as the cold truth, it gets annoying and threads turn into this. Often times you see that in posts, info that makes zero sense at all, and people who are new and don't know better, will follow it blindly and set themselves back quite a bit. Sometimes the info here is like, hey, my car won't start, what can be the issue, and someone comes in and surely says, well to me that looks like an issue with your tires. The main reason i know what i know today about how elements interact with each other in soil at different ph levels and different quantities in the medium is because i was misled from forums when i first started, so i had no choice but to spend at least 6 months of full-time reading and even after, still learning, about how plants eat/grow, to fully comprehend the cycle.
It can get overwhelming for someone new, how the hell does one know if they have a deficiency of an element, or a lockout due to ph or an excess of another element that locks out another one? With some 20 elements that plants eat, the combinations can be endless as to what causes what to lock out. First thing first, it's best to fully know what each deficiency of each element looks like, then understanding what causes said element to not be present for the plant. It comes in time, with practice, and unless one has their plant sciences, or a horticultural degree, alot of reading! Usually best done with research papers from universities.
Hope the grow continues well! The plants seem quite nice!