First Let me start by saying I don't know why anyone would ph organic nutes but to each there own. Maybe in coco you might want to but even then I don't ph nothing. You will realize ph down causes more problems then it does any good. To me by looking at your pics you are growing in peat. Yes I understand that u want your nutrients readily available but IMHO they become available because of the natural buffers in soil or peat. Now what you put into it the peat will usually always bounce back to a ph of around 7. Plus organic nutrients stay in The soil and the plants take what they need when they need it. I have ran full grows start to finish and haven't ph'd one time through the whole grow and plants were absolutely fine. As a matter of fact the plants I am growing right now I don't ph nothing and I run iguana juice grow with
aptus start boost and facillitator. For flower I will be using advanced Mother Earth tea bloom as well as some non organic nutrients like big up and rock resonator.
This is what I use when I ph anything
silica blast ph up and humic acid ph down. That is the organic way of adjusting ph. But like I said really with organic nutrients there is no need to ph anything plants will take what they need from the medium.
I also have plants right now in blocked coco that with organic nutes I don't ph a thing and plants are Absolutely fine.
Now another issue autos are such low matienance plants that you really don't need to shove nutrients down there throat. A little motto to live by is less is more approach when feeding any plant unless they are heavy feeders.. You also really shouldn't feed plants unless they really need it. Think of it like a human you feed them all this crap and in a human we become less productive same as pretty much a cannabis plant.
I haven't read your whole thread only a few pages but felt I should comment about the whole ph and this and that like I said peat has natural buffers in it so nutrients will become available to the plant no matter if you ph or not. Especially organic nutes where they sit in the soil and plants grab what they need.
I am not trying to start a shit throwing match or claiming anyone's methods are wrong. I have been growing in
promix for about 15 years and before internet days and never ph'ed anything back then all the way till now. There is so many things that can and will go wrong by ph'in in peat to much of a ph swing one way or the other and your plants will turn to shit fast.
Now hydro is a whole other story that you need to be accurate with EC and ph soil not really as much. Good luck with your grow. Also one last thing if you are trying to correct issues with your plant try one thing at a time I know it is hard because u want to straighten them out but if you don't wait to see if the issue is resolved in a couple of days u are just risking causing more issues.