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Help identify deficiency

Hello I have question about what’s going on with my plants, they all seem to have a nutrient deficiency and I’m having trouble understand exactly which one and why? Also one of my plants just developed extremely droopy lower leaves
 

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Creeperpark

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Your plants are telling you they are ready for transplanting into a larger container. Up-pot to the next bigger size, say a 2 or 3-gallon pot. Use the same soil for the transplant for speedy growth. Wait for watering day and water then up-pot into a larger pot. 😎
 
Your plants are telling you they are ready for transplanting into a larger container. Up-pot to the next bigger size, say a 2 or 3-gallon pot. Use the same soil for the transplant for speedy growth. Wait for watering day and water then up-pot into a larger pot. 😎

thanks def going to look into but that pot is a 3.6 gal and they are auto flowers week 6-7
 

Creeperpark

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I thought those were one-gallon pots. You don't have a deficiency you have a water problem. The plant with the bottom droopy leaves is drooping from lack of oxygen or wet soil. The leaf you are holding has a macronutrient lockout due to buffering from the water. If you give your plants a complete fertilizer and still have deficiencies it's because of the water. What kind of water are you using and what is the pH?😎
 
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