Nute problems Blueberry 420

So my well water reads around 60 tds when I add 1/4th tea earth juice it goes up to about 270 i would like to clock it in around 500 hundred because they still seem like they need more nutrients potassium more then anything I would say but i don't think it's a could idea to just keep putting more in to raise it cause I don't want to get nute burn but honestly I'm starting to think I mistook the original burn for k deficit because of the burnt tips. Any advice on how to get my tds up with out over dosing with fertalizer. I did add 1/8th tea of raw potasium with the 1/4th of earth juice but that still only raised it to 385.
 
Isn't that stuff to help your plants with stand harsher climates and also alter your ph a bit alkaline. Cause I love the potasium in it but don't really wanna mess up my ph. Again I've never really used it so I don't know anything about it so I get wary of trying new things especially sense I'm just trying to get them healthy to flower could explain to me a little how it works
 
Did some reading on protekt that's stuff sounds great I thought it was like some kinda soil amendment. Tank u Felipe blue gonna grab that especially sense my buds always get to big and need too be tied up
 
Because a high pH is required to keep Pro-TeKt® in solution, the concentrate cannot be mixed with any acidic fertilizer. Therefore, apply Pro-TeKt® separately when using a single head injector.

Little confused on this info here ?
 
No problem with the concentrations you will be using. I have always added ProteKt first, mixed it in, then added other nutes, and finally adjust pH.

BTW, I have found just the opposite - the ProteKt appears flocculated until the pH gets down below about 6.8, then the solution just clears right up.
 
I just didn't understand if I could mix it with other stuff cause i plan on using it with earth juice every time but I read that from dyno web site and copied and paste it cause got me wondering if I could even mix it...
 
Got it thanks also your opinion on this leaf taken towards the top
 

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Almost all the leaves on the plant are starting to do this a bit. This leaf is from the top
 

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Calcium huh just curious what makes u think calcium I see heat stress from edge curling but I didn't think calcium. But I'm giving then cal mag tonight so either way lol
 
Ok understand. yea I usually see that in mag to. Thanks again for input just foilair fed ten min ago with cal mag so here's to another round
 
So I have three diff plants in the pic all the growth tips on all three came in yellow to lime green and the fat leaves on the one in the middle has yellowing in almost all it's margins but that has been there and I'm pretty sure it's a cal mag thing but the new yellow growth is alarming I'm thinking iron but don't see how cause iv been giving then plenty... ph prob I'm wondering at this point....
 

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I know right lol. Best I could do is snip a leaf and take pic cause there all tied down with twist ties it's a mini super crop garden under the first light and the little girls are clones from the short one in the front
 

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What about this leaf taken near the top
 

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This one is from the thick leaf plant two dif leaf the fan leaf and the small one is from the very top of plant also showing several angles to show how they are claw shaped and droopy and that is how the plant had always looked. It's not from over watering either...
 

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