Twisted/curled leaves getting worse

This photoperiod plant is about 8 wks, her leaves started looking "deformed" about 3 or 4 wks. It's progressed, and the curling more severe. I know a lot of people say don't worry about ph in organic soil, but i bought a meter and it reads 6.5 in some spots, 7 in others, 7.3 in others. I feel like this is probably ok?
Now what's really got me stressed, is a few of my 3 wk old autoflowers are starting to show beginning signs of whatever this is... Theyre the same age this plant was when it first started getting sick.
So it's not a feeding issue, I haven't fed the autos and only fed this plant once. My watering is good, watering only when good and dry. The water ph is 7, although I've got 7.3 readings from the soil, I no longer think ph is the issue. I sprayed w neem a few weeks back and thought it was the neem or the sun+neem, but she showed this problem before that. I do have aphids and clover mites and just treated with spinosad. Could they be responsible for this? There isn't many but they're there. It'd almost have to be environmental, like pests, or something with my water. Chloramine? That's pretty much my next guess, although our other non weed plants should have problems too and they don't. Any ideas or suggestions?
 

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It looks like a pest problem so stop adjusting ph values.
I haven't adjusted, just checked to make sure. I was thinking genetics too, but my autos are starting to look funny like this one did at that age. It almost has to be water or pests but idk
 
I know you said watered good and dry but honestly look heathy besides over watered shrug
Thanks, I actually just bought a moisture meter, and even when it's "good and dry" the meter still read 9 at the bottom of the pot. I have definitely been over watering and not realizing it...
So what about my autos like the one below? The leaf twisting is exactly how this started. I KNOW the autos aren't over watered, they're in smaller fabric pots.
I think these problems must be a combination of watering and pests. I treated w spinosad Sunday and still have a caterpillar and small gnat looking flies, tiny white eggish things I see the leaves, and red mites I think are clover mites? I plan on treating w spinosad on Sundays and with castile soap on Wednesdays.
 

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