Help is the a ca problem?

Okay thanks guys I'll post some pics I little later and see if anyone has any other advice.

Pics would make it easier, but stay on top of it my baby went from perfect to shitty in about a week lol i think transplanting is the perfect solution, I wish ppl had more advice for you, but its time to transplant or nute anyway so you might as well go with the 2 in 1 solution. If your still having problems after that itd most likely be cal or mag. Just do yourself a favor n buy dolomite lime. All of the experienced growers advice it to avoid headache/heartache. Good luck with your grow
 
Here are some pics. I'll go pick up some dolomite lime today and go for the transplant. I'm using a 400mh 20in from top of plants. Ventilation is good and temp stays around 76-84°F. Appears to be spreading now. Its been a couple days since I noticed it.
 

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And when I do this transplant to 5 gal pots, any suggestions on how much dolomite lime should I mix with the soil and perlite?
 
I would just go by the recommended doses, if you buy the pellots ive read to break them up so they leach to soil better, idk if u have the same problem as I did but regardless a transplant should help
 
Your bigger plants seem to be too big for the pots anyway, ive never seen rootbound problems but I could see those plants eating at a faster rate causing a deficiency, id keep up with those as they seem to be of better genetics, you may need to transplant the others as well to avoid the same problem
 
Okay thanks guys just got some dolomite lime and planning on doing the transplant very soon. Much appreciated for the advice.
 
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