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It looks like you are overfeeding them. One is a bit dark green and the other is experiencing a Micros Lock-out. That is the light green tops you attribute to your lights.

Plants do not get a burn from LEDs unless they physically touch the diodes. The sun provides over 2000 PPFD and they don't burn! I have pumped 2500 PPFD on plants 3 inches from the lights without any burn.

This is just a guess but if you put Cal-mag in the pot by itself - this is the start of your troubles.

You need to understand how to fertilize. Read this and get back to me with what you have done.

OK wow!, first of all great post that was very informative. I was definitely only feeding the cal mag bottle of my nutrients. I've only been watering till I get enough to test it out the bottom. I'll do what you said and hide the green bottle on the top shelf lol. I'm confused on where to go from here now do I flush? We are on a community well and it happens to be a perfect ph so no chlorine either
 

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OK wow!, first of all great post that was very informative. I was definitely only feeding the cal mag bottle of my nutrients. I've only been watering till I get enough to test it out the bottom. I'll do what you said and hide the green bottle on the top shelf lol. I'm confused on where to go from here now do I flush? We are on a community well and it happens to be a perfect ph so no chlorine either
Just correct your inputs. Flushing peat does more harm than good.
 
@Mañ'O'Green sorry to bother you again, but when you were referring to hiding the cal mag bottle did you mean the Lucas method? I've read some have good success with that even in soil and considering trying it.
 
@Mañ'O'Green sorry to bother you again, but when you were referring to hiding the cal mag bottle did you mean the Lucas method? I've read some have good success with that even in soil and considering trying it.
The "Lucas" method works for Lucas! I don't like it at all.
 
Things are looking alot better now. They seem to be loving the new light
 

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Interesting new development. This happened in a span of 10 hours while I was at work. On a handful of leaves so far hopefully everything is ok.
 

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What are you pH ing to? If Promix is peat based, try pHing to 6.2/6.3. Worked wonders for me. BTW, Thanks ManOGreen. I picked up that advice from you on another thread.
 
What are you pH ing to? If Promix is peat based, try pHing to 6.2/6.3. Worked wonders for me. BTW, Thanks ManOGreen. I picked up that advice from you on another thread.
Our tap water is a perfect 6 at all times and it's well water so it doesn't have chlorine in it
 
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