Nute burn, deficiency?

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Strain unknown. 5 1/2 weeks old. Grew for first month inside under 150w cfl (actual watts). Transplanted directly into dirt with perlite and peat moss added in about a week and a half ago, letting Mother Nature take over. First few days went great. Last 2-3 things still look good but new growth yellowing/like greening. Also noticing some brown spots on some new growth, not all. Watering with ph neutral water and bio grow/bloom nutes about once a week since it has been outside. In fact, I used superthrive the day I transplanted and had no issues with shock. About 6 days later I watered with full strength Nutes. It rained about three days after planting so didn't bother in between the 6 days. When I watered eh the full strength I had just started to notice the yellowing with mild burns. I had dolomite like but forgot to mix it with soil, so instead I took 2 tsp and mixed it with the water and frets. It disintegrated in the mixture well, however I do t know if it will really work if the plant was having cal mag issues. 3 days after watering, things are about the same. Plant isn't really looking terrible but I feel like it could be growing a little faster. Anyways, opinions welcomed and as always, this is all hypothetical. I got these pictures off the internet somewhere or something :-/
 

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mouse1818

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Backstory:

Strain unknown. 5 1/2 weeks old. Grew for first month inside under 150w cfl (actual watts). Transplanted directly into dirt with perlite and peat moss added in about a week and a half ago, letting Mother Nature take over. First few days went great. Last 2-3 things still look good but new growth yellowing/like greening. Also noticing some brown spots on some new growth, not all. Watering with ph neutral water and bio grow/bloom nutes about once a week since it has been outside. In fact, I used superthrive the day I transplanted and had no issues with shock. About 6 days later I watered with full strength Nutes. It rained about three days after planting so didn't bother in between the 6 days. When I watered eh the full strength I had just started to notice the yellowing with mild burns. I had dolomite like but forgot to mix it with soil, so instead I took 2 tsp and mixed it with the water and frets. It disintegrated in the mixture well, however I do t know if it will really work if the plant was having cal mag issues. 3 days after watering, things are about the same. Plant isn't really looking terrible but I feel like it could be growing a little faster. Anyways, opinions welcomed and as always, this is all hypothetical. I got these pictures off the internet somewhere or something :-/
Could be light burn I dont think you should worry about it too much. As for feeding I would use organic solid nutrients instead of liquid because usually the liquid products are much more concentrated. For the slow growth I would mix in some mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen rich fertilizer like feather meal and some kelp meal for all those trace minerals and I bet your plant will start turning into a fat bush if you train it right. I would mix the nutes into the top layer of the soil and try to get the fungi touching the roots. Also you should do some aloe vera gel sprays a couple times a week. Just buy an aloe plant from any nursery and harvest the gel from it mix it with water in a spray bottle and spray away during the evenings. Also give it some good mulch to retain moisture.
 
Thanks man I'll look into getting some kelp meal today. I am going to get a little cal mag to just to make sure, and yea I figured that being transplanted outside was goin to be a little harsh on them at first since they started CFLs
 
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