this one is pretty easy and common with hydro grows-
first off I would not reccomend using organics in hydro-myriad of issues-i.e. I would ditch the tea composite- ur plants need quicker, more soluble nutes-i.e. why they are so light green in color.
your plants are showing textbook Pottasium deficiency- first pic lower leaves, yellowing to dead edges and than from tip back. second pic leaves to the left exhibiting same thing only progressing higher-more deficient. 3rd pic- that flash withing at the leaf edges along with random spotting-has progressed to becoming severe. This is all first hand info. I bet there is only one or two leaves like that one in the last pic. also seeing some signs of Mg deficiency, which goes hand in hand with potassium when you have the following:
excessive salinity in either the res-from not flushing properly or enough-or excessive salinity in the medium. It very well could be just a straigh potassium deficiency but by the progression of it, you may not be feeding enough and a greater portion is being locked out-plant cant not properly uptake.
if u r running hydro, I would suggest you drop your ph down to 5.6.5.8 and try not to exceed 6.00 as will worsen condition. I also suggest you pick up some clearex at some point. U r gonna have to flush the res and the medium and than immediately feed with 1/2 strength nutes.
Assuming these gals are looking ready to flower soon, you must have picked up bloomnutes right? I would start feeding them some as they need th eextra p and k right now.
and light bleaching is more patterned with no other visible symptoms. very easy to see by clearly looking at your pics.
very nice plants by the way, they should be fine if you follow the above. something u r gonna have to keep ur eye on while flowering as P uptake and demand is increased 5 fold