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It's just the one plant, gromie, thanks! I agree with it's not worth putting nutes/continuing with its progress on a normal timeline as the rest of the grow, but I don't know why it would be a cal/mag issue that started at seedling, check diary to find more info. This issue has been ongoing.
As the question states, I'm considering uprooting and replanting. I believe it will not be worth the nutes and power and water to even try to coax it to produce nothing. I believe that there was nothing that could be done from the start because this plant has a negative pheno/mutation that is slowly killing it but its fast growing nature is fighting it hard. If the newer leaves didn't show the same signs, I wouldn't be asking this question, just wanted some other growers' opinions.
I would defo look at the ph mate. Not nute burn. The others look fine and your using the same soil pots etc so ph must be out in that pot so it can't absorb the nutrients in the soil. Once you correct this and you do it soon the plant will recover enough. The old growth won't so keep your eye on the newer growth.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought nute burn starts at the tip and burns from tip towards stim, this plant is clearly not doing that, agreed there is what looks like tip burn, but that is far from its only symptom, friend.
Just leave her as she is. I find auto flowers do better anyway when you start then in the pot they will spend they’re life in, but you have some serious nutrient burn. Your medium seems to rich in nutrient she’s burning that bad. Good luck with the grow bro