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forgot to mention i also have a45w cool white florescent running close to the plants.
ferts were about 0.7 biogrow+bioheaven \ltr each.His plants don't appear to be burned by lights or nutrients, I have to disagree with those assessments, pretty much entirely.
If nutrient burned the plants would be showing many other signs, and all I see, outside of that one twisted leaf (that girl didn't like the feed pH) is a magnesium problem. Interveinal chlorosis, specifically of the lower leaves, is why I feel that's what it is. It looks like magnesium is being pulled out of older tissues (lower, older leaves) to be used for that new growth, which looks pretty good.
However, if the feeding regimen for older plants is what was given, what's the regimen these plants are getting?
I would do one foliar of just Epsom salt (MgSO4) at 1/4tsp per gallon of water and see what happens. Since they're in soil, I would also do a top-dressing of dolomitic lime.
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