sir_isOanswered grow question 3 years ago "Ph is totally fine! No issues there. I'd say its P. "
Just pointing out, in case he gets confused...
P is phosphorus.
K(alium) is potassium.
Also I disagree about it being potassium deficiency.
To me it looks VERY CLEARLY like nutrient excess, again, nitrogen. It might also have reacted a bit strongly when you transplanted, due to differences in soil/nutrients,