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Needs some help please, organic

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Hello, I noticed some yellow leafs/ browning edges on one of my plants.

I'm growing in a mixture of promix bx/added perlite, and my own compost. Probably something like 45% promix, 25% added perlite, 30% my own compost.

I was originally using roots organic Buddha grow and Buddha bloom but switched after putting them outdoors and my JLF was unfrozen.

The plant is also quite old, I started her in August or July last year as a clone of a clone. I kept her as a mother to practice cloning and have clones for this season before planting her in the ground to finish out her life. When I put her in the ground I buried her stem up about 8-12 inches. I dug down a little around the stem to see if I noticed any mushiness of the stem but It just looked a little wet didn't feel any mush so unless its deeper I don't think there is any stem rot.

About a month ago I started giving her aerated compost tea every couple.weeks using 4 cups of compost, 4 cups of worm castings, 1/4 cup of micronized azomite powder, 1/4 cup unsulphured black strap molasses, and roughly 1TBS of seaweed extract + humic/folic acid

I've also been giving her some jadam liquid fertilizer I made on the off weeks I haven't been using the tea. And microbial inoculants once a week or so(originally used fox farms microbe brew for This but when I ran out this year I switched to making my own jadam microbial solution to save money and have a more fine tuned microbe herd for my location.

I use well water to water with but I haven't ph'd any of the water I've used besides for cloning purposes because I read growing organically its not as important as when using chemical fertilizers, I didn't didnt have a ph pen untill recently, and because i haven't noticed any issues from not doing it.

I hardly trim any leafs off them besides a minor lollipoping and when they are in bad shape and are almost ready to fall off anyways.

This is the only plant I've noticed any issues with, I have two other plants the same age different strains and they both look healthy along with the rest of my plants.

If you need more info just ask and I'll provide what I can.
 

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I water the plants around once a day depending on if the soil is dry at the top or not and give them roughly a couple gallons of water at a time but it's hard to say exactly how much because I don't pour all of one bottle to one plant I keep pouring a little bit for each plant walking around and repeating this(so I don't get big pools of water or run off) untill I feel they have gotten enough water.

All my plants are in the ground and in roughly 10-15 gallons of my soil mix each.
 
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