I can't understand why for the life of me somebody who apparently has a digital camera goes ahead and takes a picture of a single detached leaf... why not photograph the whole plant in it's environment, that would help us a lot more.
Trace minerals in and of themselves are not going to help a Nitrogen deficiency, where N is the limiting nutrient; you need to apply nitrogen. Anything with a good soluble N content will help: guano, a little blood meal, earthworm castings, or a liquid fertilizer with a decent soluble-N content will help. Soil pH is generally fine from around 6.0 - 7.5, depending on microbial activity and humus content. It is recommended to mix some lime into your mix prior to planting in it, about a tablespoon per gallon generally depending on your water source (use a bit more with rain\RO-water). Dolomitic limestone will provide Ca, Mg and neutralize acidity.
Most potting mix products are sphagnum-based or contain some amount of sphagnum peat moss, which can be quite acidic. Products often come limed, but the amount and pH of the product will vary and often they don't include enough for the long-term needs of Cannabis.