It's confusing all right.
The photo angle is a tough one but your pots look quite small. Soil chemistry is a bitch to troubleshoot in insufficient pot size. Larger pots with nice fresh cheap soilless mix will be good in your case; add extra perlite and drain holes to help with drainage if your weather is consistently rainy. That's where I would start, and it may well solve your problems. I'd also feed with only calmag and bloom on your next couple waterings. Bring your fert solution to 300ppm with the calmag FIRST, then add your bloom (I'd say only to 1000 total ppms for now) then set the pH at 6.5, then water it in heavily.

You are allowing rain to water your plants? Check the pH of the rain. It's not necesarily a bad thing; you should just be aware of it.
It sounds like you will need to drop the pH of your watering solution for that soil pH issue. One thing to consider is flushing with a weak solution of humic acid. If you can find Soil Syrup, one capful per gallon in your flush solution is really nice and automatically sets the pH to 6.8-6.9.