New to plants, need help lol

That’s the next thing I’ll be testing I’m using fabric pots and need to get a rack that i can put them on so I can collect the run off and test.
If you dont check the run off. The ppms will build up over time from feedings and salt build up. Once the root zone is out of range problems will show up as def and lock outs.
 
This is what happend to my two feminized normal seeds, only one survived, you definetly got a bit of overwatering and some defficiencies there, potasium or phosphate, anyhow easy DIY home made fix for these, for the overwatering i recommend changing to a bigger pot, better soil please and no water so it absorbs that thing, hope most surviev, then you need to dry banana hard at sun / oven with care and some eggshells cleaned of that foil and leaving the shell clean, i recommend leaving them in water for a while first then easy to remove, you powderize these two, bits at a time then mix it togheter and mix it with upper part of earth, then on your next water you'll see improvements, some root stimulant might help or damage depending how bad it is. I'm dealing with a bit of yellowish on the autos and no idea why.

Don't yet kill the leaves till new ones sprout and are green.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/from-over-watering-to-some-deficiency.1017150 here's mine's evolution.
 
Heres an update of my hopeful lady! Seems like she got through what ever it was going through before. But now seems like too much light? I will be repotting to the final pot this week.
 

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Here’s new pics of mine. I haven’t watered at all since last time. Waiting for pots to feel light. But they’re responding well. I also fimmed them. ‍♂️
 

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i was noticing spider mites and aphids on my plants, so i decided to give ladybugs and green lacewings a try. i released the ladybugs last night after misting my plants(plus a couple other wildflower plants to provide the adult ladybugs nectar). they were still there this morning...all cozied in
 
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