To those that are interested to help and asked before here is the information.
This batch I’m growing on lobster compost , first time but I think it’s much better than coco which I used for years. Then I feed it with ph neutral 6.5 water and tea I make from kelp, earthworm castings and lobster/crab meal. That’s pretty much all. I tried every nutrient that is out there for sale and did not like any that’s why I settled for soil. I think they get everything they need from what I feed them with that’s why I don’t know what to give anymore. I’m almost certain it cannot be calcium deficiency since crabs and lobsters full of that and really all other nutrients should be present in this tea.
See, this is reasonable, informative and not off-putting. I will give you another chance here, and continue trying to help. What I request though is please lose the attitude of you being right all the time, and listen to what others are saying to you. We are all experienced growers, all of us with varying lengths of time in the garden, and we do really want to help other cannabis growers be successful.
You can take what you learn here, and further research it on your own to either confirm or eliminate the suggestion for yourself. That's what I do when I learn something new, and do nearly daily on this site. No more insults to those who want to help. Even the people putting you down (myself included) started reading this thread with the intent to help. Trust me on that.
Now, it seems to me that you could brush up on some nutrient knowledge. I'm furthering my knowledge on the same topic currently, but at a microbiological level which is a tad bit more in depth than you'll need right now.
Here is an excellent link that will provide you with a wealth of nutrient information all in one place. Under each nutrient is a button that you should click that goes further into that specific nute, and explains deficiency and toxicity. I refer to this page often. If this link isn't enough and you want more, just ask:
https://free-the-tree.com/indoor-growing/marijuana-macro-micro-nutrients/