Indoor Advice for Sick Plant Needed

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My Northern Lights is sick.

After some investigating, I decided that the plant was having trouble with calcium and magnesium. I started treating it with Cal-Mag.

The plant doesn't seem to be improving. I'm having a really, really, really hard time getting my pH right, which I know can cause nute lockout.

Right now, the soil is very wet--too wet to give it anymore feeding. I've placed the plant outside, hoping the breeze and the sun would help dry out the soil enough to feed it again with pH'd water.

Should I transplant it to new soil so I can get the soil right? Something else?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

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If it were me, I would do a full flush in the bathtub, with the last watering calmag and molasses, and then wait and see, but maybe there's some more experienced growers that will chime in
 
How old is it? and does it still have white pistols?

I'd have to check my grow book at home, but she's about a month old. The pistils are still white, though there are a few reddish one here and there.

The plant is very fragrant.
 
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