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The one in the middle of the last picture in the OP update is having some nutritive-blockage. Ill post pictures tomorrow. But they were recently transplanted, that one in specific was having a hard time even indoors under 6400k CFLs producing new shoots. (due to overFIMing most likely)
The whole stalk and stems turned purple and the leaves are dark green and the tips are dying (sort of like Mg deficiency).
Most (not all but most) nutrient lockouts are caused by either high or low ph. I'm gonna guess that is the problem cause in the pics I can see signs of overfeeding in every one of the pics other then the first two where they are seedlings.
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ohhh wait now i remember... I think I used peatmoss in one of the soil mixtures i made messing around and accidently used it when I ran out of soil...the Ph could get boosted enough to burn them eh?...could I dress the plant with a bit of hydrated lime to try to reduce it?
The only thing I fed them up until 2-3 weeks ago was seaweed/fish extract at 1tbsp/gal from the time they were transplanted first to their bigger pots till now.