Coast of maine cal mag deficiencies

What should I start to do in your opinion
I would get some weapon to your hand like cannabis base fertilizers, they are usually like 2-3 bottles mixing them together result in solution which has everthing your plant needs and right NPK ratio (I would shot for 1,2 EC at the beggining), pH to 6 and water untill your runoff EC is same as your nutrient solution, next water with recharge, than plain, than feed litlle bit higher than before, than recharge, than plain, than feed higher than before (but observing plant for signs of burn or claw). thats what I would do...
 
Well then it seems that I ran the nutrients dry from the soil. It does say after about a month that'll happen I guess I should brew a good tea to help push them along. Do you have a recipe you could recommend that's high in potassium?
I doubt the mix you just transplanted to is now “depleted.” Try to get away from the idea that you need to give them this for that phase or that specific nutrient for this phase of growth. Instead focus on keeping them healthy by giving aacts every two weeks and continue with the liquid fish shit or whatever soluble organic fertilizer you use weekly for NPK. You can even add the liquid fish to the tea if that suits you. Here’s a simple but proven effective tea recipe:
1-3 gal clean water
1-2 cups worm castings
1-3 tsp kelp meal
1 tsp molasses (unsulphered)
1 tsp fish shit for gal (optional)
Bubble for 36+ hrs and serve immediately. Keep bubbling to store for up to an additional 24 hrs; Toss any leftover sludge on to recycling soil or as a top dressing.
 
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