Thanks for taking the time and applying your patience fellas!
I'll shout you both out in the log I create soon!
Here's an update:
I flushed with ~5.8x ph 3 times total.
I measured the run off twice. Once with a small bowl, which was the immediate run off. Second time after the first full flush, when the water looked discolored.
As Roger recommended, I took the immediate run off in a small saucer and measured it. The water came out very clear. It read 5.84 - 5.86 (measured 3x). This is the exact same ph I put into the first flush. I made sure to slow pour into the middle, so as not to let it run down the outside and straight into the drainage bucket.
Immediate run off, small saucer pH = 5.84 - 5.86 (exactly what I poured in)
First flush of pure water. Ph = 5.84-5.86 (measured 2x)
After flushing with a little over a gallon, the water was quite murky and discolored. I decided to measure this ph too.
The run off from the first flush (after small saucer reading) = 6.01 - 6.02 ph
Second flush of pure water + hydrogen peroxide. Ph = 5.83 - 5.86 (3x)
I tried to slow pour into the middle and hit every angle in the bucket to get full coverage. I didn't measure the run off here. Water looked murky here too.
Third flush with 1/2 nutes + hydrogen peroxide. Ph = 5.87
On
@Jypsy Dog 's recommendation, I used half the strength of my normal feed plus hydro per. I ph'd it to hit 5.8x and poured it in slowly. I believe I effectively soaked every inch of the pot.
I did some more folding too. I had to, the growth is getting out of hand.
I really need to flip asap. IDK if I'll have space for bloom unless I flip this upcoming week.
Now I play the waiting game and ensure all my new growth continues to grow healthily. Do you guys think I can continue the daily feedings with less nutes but with the correct 5.8 ph? (I was consistently feeding her 6.0 ph + before this)...
She dries out so fast after a watering, seems like she's grown accustomed to a lot of food. Should I maintain the 5.8 ph throughout the bloom period, as well?
I'm going to get some hydroguard and the silica (?) product jypsy was talking about. Do you include hydroguard in every feed?
Thanks again for all the help guys!