Ninjadogma
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When you throw it out there and get 20 different "expert" opinions, at least you can say you sought feedback.
Just peeked at your photos at the top. I think you are just running the lights a little bright on the plants and it's triggering the deficiency you're seeing.
Why?
Take a look at where your tips are burning. It's toward the top of the plant. If you look lower, those tips aren't burnt. Yes it's a growing deficiency and yeah we can see you're losing potassium along the margens, but the lightened leaf pleats suggest you've got mag stripping going on and thats a classic sign the lights are too strong.
If you have a dimmer and you're running 100%, dial it down to about 75% output. If no dimmer, raise the light by about 6 inches. Then keep an eye on it for a few days, it should stop the progression.
Lately I've been seeing a lot of salt and watering issues on the forums, but yours just looks like a real easy fix with the light.
Edit: Stand by, just looked at more of your photos, you've got more than one problem.
Do you have any inkling as to where your EC is sitting? You're right, there's an issue with potassium but it could be an over or an under. If you have low EC, feed. If it's high and you're questioning whether that high number includes the potassium it needs, you can dilute it down to a lower number and then put together a feeding that pushes a better ratio and guarantees the potassium placement. This is one of the pluses of hybrid feeding, you can steer the ratio as needed and more easily make necessary corrections. Of course, it's also easier to screw up too.