Cal deficiency?

Everything is fed the same, and same soil, light, etc. Should I even try to fix anything, or just let it go? My green crack is just crispy and I think it's getting worse.
 

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If it were my Green Crack plant I’d try flushing it down with 6.5ph’d water till the ppm dropped and read within 30~50ppm of my 6.5ph’d flush water ppm and the runoff ph was in a favorable range.. then I’d let them sit on wire rack and drain good while I mix up .. and I’d then flush one last 1 gallon with your nutes @ 400-450 ppm and add 1.5ml CalMag.
Place something under the pot (I use a white wire shelving rack from Lowe’s for this and all of my plants live on these racks) so the bottom of the pot is off the ground an inch or so and put a small fan on floor a few inches from the pot on high so there is air flow all around it.. it’ll really helps speed up the drying out.
 
If it were my Green Crack plant I’d try flushing it down with 6.5ph’d water till the ppm dropped and read within 30~50ppm of my 6.5ph’d flush water ppm and the runoff ph was in a favorable range.. then I’d let them sit on wire rack and drain good while I mix up .. and I’d then flush one last 1 gallon with your nutes @ 400-450 ppm and add 1.5ml CalMag.
Place something under the pot (I use a white wire shelving rack from Lowe’s for this and all of my plants live on these racks) so the bottom of the pot is off the ground an inch or so and put a small fan on floor a few inches from the pot on high so there is air flow all around it.. it’ll really helps speed up the drying out.
I'll have to get a ppm reader and try this.
 
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