No need to “ flush “ FFOF … Leaching the soil incrementally thru just simple watering BETWEEN feeds allows high feed concentrations
to be “ diluted ” without heavy handed flush. I believe the fox farm feeding you have done just compounded issue. I used to use that god damn trio before ( way too easy to overuse - highly concentrated ). Plus the fact it salts shit up fast …. Ruined a few fabric pots .
Gro big is a very concentrated mix … even by feed schedule. Their feed schedule runs assorted bottles ( many unnecessary) and mixes more than necessary. Most will go no more than 1/2 ( even a 1/4 of what’s listed ). Gro big is a heavy nitro nute , put it this way , got one of those lawn sprayers that hooks up to water hose , added Gro big for shits and giggles and “ fertilized “ lawn with it. Actually my remainder bottle went to lawn instead of my grow.
Big Bloom is the only one organic out of trio. It cannot feed alone , but feeds microbiology in medium well. Name tends to confuse growers on use.
Tiger Bloom is the actual BLOOM nute , also concentrated- less is more.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT , you can run a top dress of FFOF alone to handle feeding at this stage by just watering that in.
Kelp added to water bumps the flowering . It looks like your feed with all the bottles is a bit much.
Note that over use of nitro during flower can impact flower formation …. Plant will not need an over the top amount of nitro in flower ( some is still used for pigmentation and cell health ) but it will not be making any more branches and leaf as it concentrates on blooming.
A little trick when using TAP with FFOF …. Ph the water near what FFOF is ( FFOF is 6.3 lower end of good uptake ) range it to 6.5 / 6.7
will allow for Ph drift and buffers not being able to control. Ph near medium will allow buffers more breathing room in case soil changes .