Leaf Problem Identification!

Ironbud420

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Hello everyone thanks in advance for taking time to read this .
I’ve included some pictures of the problems I’m having.
RH is 40%
Temp is 75degree
Light is two optic LED COBs + Vicosun T5
Soil is sunshine mix # 4 with added compost + lime + kelp meal + bokashi bran
Water with ph nuteral well water with ppm of 400 ( no other sources of RO water or distilled)
Ph of soil is 5.5 - 6 PH
Fertilizers include worm castings, blood meal, Alaska fish fertilizer, EM1, and alfalfa meal tea

anymore info needed let me know, really stumped and need some help. Thanks again everyone, long time user of this forum first time poster.
 

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Beehive

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Have you ever tested the PH of that Alaskan fish stuff?

Its below 4.5 PH. It'll eat paint.
 

Killaki

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Hello everyone thanks in advance for taking time to read this .
I’ve included some pictures of the problems I’m having.
RH is 40%
Temp is 75degree
Light is two optic LED COBs + Vicosun T5
Soil is sunshine mix # 4 with added compost + lime + kelp meal + bokashi bran
Water with ph nuteral well water with ppm of 400 ( no other sources of RO water or distilled)
Ph of soil is 5.5 - 6 PH
Fertilizers include worm castings, blood meal, Alaska fish fertilizer, EM1, and alfalfa meal tea

anymore info needed let me know, really stumped and need some help. Thanks again everyone, long time user of this forum first time poster.
What does the whole plant look like? Looks like possible cal/mag deficiency. What's your run off pH?
 

Trickyticky

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Ya feed is too strong and ur burning them with too much of everything . Yes nitrogen tox makes leafs go deep green and glossy like but feeding too high or build up of salts will cause this
 
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