Should I worry about yellowing leaves?

Hey there. I have an outdoor plant (Special Queen #1) who is premature budding. Should I be worried about the yellowing/burnt tips of some leaves? I haven’t watered myself in about a week and when I do ph is always in range. Top dress kelp meal every now and gain as well. All advice welcome. To me looking a possible K deficiency?
 

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spek9

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Looks to be either an N or Mg issue. I say it might be Magnesium, because its deficiency typically shows up on random leaves between the bottom and middle of the plant, and can often appear similar to an N def. Nitrogen almost always starts at the very bottom and works its way up.

Could you post a couple of pics that are up clone of one or two of the affected leaves? One of an extremely affected leaf, and another of a leaf that is more-or-less just starting to show symptoms.
 
Looks to be either an N or Mg issue. I say it might be Magnesium, because its deficiency typically shows up on random leaves between the bottom and middle of the plant. Nitrogen almost always starts at the very bottom and works its way up.
Thank you. It is def working its way up.
 
Looks to be either an N or Mg issue. I say it might be Magnesium, because its deficiency typically shows up on random leaves between the bottom and middle of the plant. Nitrogen almost always starts at the very bottom and works its way up.

Could you post a couple of pics that are up clone of one or two of the affected leaves? One of an extremely affected leaf, and another of a leaf that is more-or-less just starting to show symptoms.
Also I had a calmat issue earlier, but have foliar and fed calmag when I am able too water.
 

spek9

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Here is one badly affected one and 2 that are just starting to look affected.
To me, it looks more like a Magnesium deficiency than anything else. The first picture shows a leaf half-way up the plant affected, and the second picture shows what appear to be the earlier signs of Mg def.
 
To me, it looks more like a Magnesium deficiency than anything else. The first picture shows a leaf half-way up the plant affected, and the second picture shows what appear to be the earlier signs of Mg def.
Thank you for the help. Moving forward I have rain tomorrow, but should be able to foliar feed calmag.
 

spek9

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Thank you for the help. Moving forward I have rain tomorrow, but should be able to foliar feed calmag.
Don't go overboard with the foliar spray. A couple of times only, and wait a feeding between the first and second doses. Also, foliar spray no less than 15 minutes before lights-off (or in your case sundown), or else you can burn the plants (the light is magnified by the water beads on the leaves).
 
Don't go overboard with the foliar spray. A couple of times only, and wait a feeding between the first and second doses. Also, foliar spray no less than 15 minutes before lights-off (or in your case sundown), or else you can burn the plants (the light is magnified by the water beads on the leaves).
TI have Epsom salts I can top dress if needed as well
 
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