Your problem is with the new growth.
You are under attack by something.
And you are loosing the fight.
Detailed magnified inspection immediately and report what you see please.
@Dunge may have it there, could be russet mites if they start taco-ing on you. I have seen some stuff that will do that just a bit, possibly as a result of sensitivities to light or nutrients or maybe just genetics but, I believe, when the leaves start to taco it's a sign of russet mites.
I hope it's not man, good luck!
Your problem is with the new growth.
You are under attack by something.
And you are loosing the fight.
Detailed magnified inspection immediately and report what you see please.
The leaves are going back to normal. I went to just water since i made this thread. I moved the light up. The plant with the orange leaves i threw out side in my buddies woods. I didnt want to take a chance. The rest are doing great with no problems
seems u got her figured out but i just wantd to say always start simple and lights r 1st assumption u shud make wen tacoing,its from heat of lights.not saying it cudnt b russets but u dnt jump to worse case senerio n start dosing with chems.