seedling new growth slightly pale green. Nitrogen excess or deficiency?

I am growing - 4 different strain
OG Kush and Alien OG from Seed Supreme and a Rosetta Stone and Mota Hari from Brothers Grimm

I noticed top of OG Kush with slight yellowing / light green new growth.
All plants under similar conditions
Ppfd 480-600 The OG Kush is 500 ppfd
Temp 76
RH 54%

(RH is relatively low because I still have autoflowers in the same room which have not quite finished so I dont want bud rot on them.)
2/1/2023
Transplanted seedlings into 5 gallon pots.
Used mycorrhizal fungi 1/2 tsp
soil

• one bag of Vigaro potting soil in bottom 1/3 of 5 gallon grow bag mixed with

○ Tbsp of gypsum( Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate - Gypsum - CaSO4*2H2O

○ Tbsp Mycorrhizal fungus (Myco Bliss - Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculant for Plants - Concentrated Fertilizer and Organic Root Enhancer for Healthy Plant Yield and Water Retention in Soil )

○ 16 oz Super soil concentrate (Super Soil Autoflower Concentrate/Visit the Nature's Living Soil Store

○ 25% of volume mixed with perlite


• three bags of 12 qt ocean green fox farm in potting soil on top 2/3 of 5 gallon grow bag( added to 4 grow bags)


other amendments
I water w fish tank water diluted with 1:3 parts of water total ppm 200.
Sprayed with organic rev( has some humic acid) 2ml in 6oz spray bottle
Added 1/8 tsp aloe vera to foliar spray and watering

Top dress 2 tbsp azomite in each 5 gallon bucket

Occassionaly slight overwatering?
After foliar spray this AM I noticed significant drooping leave for a few hours which is from too much water.

Is this normal?
Is this from Nitrogen excess or deficiency?

Thanks in advance.
Below are picture of all 4.
I am concerned with the first OG Kush
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Roger A. Shrubber

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how long ago did you make your soil up? it takes a while for stuff to start breaking down and becoming available...they look kind of hungry, you might want to consider a dose of ewc tea or something of the sort to get them through until your soil starts to break down enough to take over.
 
how long ago did you make your soil up? it takes a while for stuff to start breaking down and becoming available...they look kind of hungry, you might want to consider a dose of ewc tea or something of the sort to get them through until your soil starts to break down enough to take over.
Ok thanks
I’ll top dress with alfalfa meal for now and water that in a little bit
 
how long ago did you make your soil up? it takes a while for stuff to start breaking down and becoming available...they look kind of hungry, you might want to consider a dose of ewc tea or something of the sort to get them through until your soil starts to break down enough to take over.
I mixed soil 18 days ago. I watered soil with a tbsp of molasses / gallon to get the microrganisms going about 2 weeks prior to transplanting. I transplanted 7 days ago.
 
Got picks of the other plants?
I fill mine almost all the way, they will compact some and then I top dress more about halfway through flower.
I'll get some earthworm castings mix w perlite and soil and apply to top of soil. I probably could cover the stem about an inch which should secure it better as the seedlings were a bit leggy.
My three other plants had some nutrient lock out towards the end. They are not pretty. This was my first grow. Things were going great until a couple weeks ago. I flushed them all. I don't think the buds fully developed but they are milky and sugary but none are amber yet. I have to go away this Thursday and return Sunday. I am planning on chopping them early next week

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Roger A. Shrubber

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I'll get some earthworm castings mix w perlite and soil and apply to top of soil. I probably could cover the stem about an inch which should secure it better as the seedlings were a bit leggy.
My three other plants had some nutrient lock out towards the end. They are not pretty. This was my first grow. Things were going great until a couple weeks ago. I flushed them all. I don't think the buds fully developed but they are milky and sugary but none are amber yet. I have to go away this Thursday and return Sunday. I am planning on chopping them early next week

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that happens to a lot of people who use bloom booster type products...too much k and way too much P interfere with N, C , and sulfur
if you're doing organics, not sure what product, but i'll bet one is hot, if you read through them.
 
that happens to a lot of people who use bloom booster type products...too much k and way too much P interfere with N, C , and sulfur
if you're doing organics, not sure what product, but i'll bet one is hot, if you read through them.
I didnt use real bloom booster.
I was away for a full week and had nutirents in a bag. I used fox farm trio as directed. While i was away they got double nutrients they normally got. They looked okay but a bit dark, maybe nitrogen toxicity which locked out other nutrients,
I also gave them some epson salt maybe that locked out calcium.
Finally i made my own bloom booster with wood ash aprox 1 tbsp that sat in a gallon of water. This should provide P and K but is alkaline. I did ph it down to around 6.4-6.7. So I may have had nute lock out from improper ph.

As my first grow I was experimenting in my excitement. Probably should have kept it simple to decrease variables.

This grow i am doing it much more organic but i still will likely mess up. So I topped dressed with alfalfa meal 1 tbsp per plant and watered in with 1 ml of grow big and 2 ml big bloom split between all 4 plants in about a liter. Probably watered each plant 250 ml. A couple showed signs of overwatering for about 3-4 hours. I poured water about 1-2 inches away from stem and figured it is in a relatively big pot, so risk of significant damage from overwatering is unlikely. I’ll let the top dry out before watering again. I wanted some of the alfalfa meal to get watered in.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I didnt use real bloom booster.
I was away for a full week and had nutirents in a bag. I used fox farm trio as directed. While i was away they got double nutrients they normally got. They looked okay but a bit dark, maybe nitrogen toxicity which locked out other nutrients,
I also gave them some epson salt maybe that locked out calcium.
Finally i made my own bloom booster with wood ash aprox 1 tbsp that sat in a gallon of water. This should provide P and K but is alkaline. I did ph it down to around 6.4-6.7. So I may have had nute lock out from improper ph.

As my first grow I was experimenting in my excitement. Probably should have kept it simple to decrease variables.

This grow i am doing it much more organic but i still will likely mess up. So I topped dressed with alfalfa meal 1 tbsp per plant and watered in with 1 ml of grow big and 2 ml big bloom split between all 4 plants in about a liter. Probably watered each plant 250 ml. A couple showed signs of overwatering for about 3-4 hours. I poured water about 1-2 inches away from stem and figured it is in a relatively big pot, so risk of significant damage from overwatering is unlikely. I’ll let the top dry out before watering again. I wanted some of the alfalfa meal to get watered in.
good luck, i'm not an organic guy, but i know you can get great results from it once you figure it out.
I'm a Jack's 3-2-1 guy, fool proof, and i should know
 
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