It sounds to me like you keep wanting to go the cheap shit route. Your fertilizers are the most important component of a grow. Why the fuck would you be dumping tomoright on it? 20-20-20 sounds like an awefull combo for veg. Even worse for flower.
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well to be honest, despite trying hard to learn as much as possible it seems as if everyone has a different opinion on what might be wrong, im looking right now for my camera, and i have asked about changing nutes but ive been advised not to, so if you can suggest a liquid form brand of nutes, im more than willing and happy to listen....no offence guy but i am trying hard here to find the right answer, or at least as close to it as possible...
i went and got this today, in the hope that it can be used to help improve my plants general health once she starts to improve...

Bio Essentials
For all growing methods: hydroponics and soil
An essential complement for all fertilizers
Bio Essentials is a unique product: it is a comprehensive concentration of micro nutrients in a chelated form, plus essential sub micro particles and an organic buffer. It is used as a complement to the nutritive solution in soil and water culture, as well as in foliar spray.
Micro and sub-micro nutrients are essential trace elements a plant needs, in conjunction with primary and secondary elements, for a comprehensive and harmonious diet. Some of them are required in such minute quantities (the sub-micros) that they are not included in most formulations. However, laboratory tests have demonstrated an important overall improvement in plant's health and resistance to pests when those elements are added.
All the elements included in Bio Essentials are chelated : a chelated element is released to the plants only when it becomes less abundant in the nutritive solution.This way, the chelate not only maintains a stable level of the nutrient, but also it protects the plant from an unwanted accumulation of harmful salts.
When plants are rapidly growing, they absorb a lot of elements from the solution, and they destabilise its pH. The fastest the growth, the wider the imbalance. This is why it is essential to have a good quality buffer that helps stabilise the pH. In the same process, the buffer will
also help control the level of calcium in the solution. An important feature in case of hard water.
Application:
Use as a foliar spray to give strength to your plants
2 ml / litres (10 ml = 1 cap of 1 or 1/2 L bottles)
In Hydroponics: 5 ml/L
In Soil: 3 ml/L
Soon as i have a bit of charge ill show you my plant.
Would be nice if you popped back for a peek ?