Yes the light needs to be at an intensity where the plants remain turgid, that tells you the plant's roots in their ability to transpire are keeping up with the lights demand for growth, if you exceed that balance where the roots cannot keep up then the plant will droop to withhold water and then cannibalize itself to try and keep up with demand for growth, because the roots cant keep up the plant starts to create lockout because the nutes are becoming too salty hot and stagnant at the root tip, its a compounding situation.
Those pots should have loads of root tips, I mean nearly every 1/2 inch or more so your root system is not where it could be that's why they cannot handle full indoor light.
The color wont repair but new growth will come back pristine if you get the bottom end firing, just back of with everything until they start to rapid growth, could take a few days to a few weeks, weaker nutrients, lower light intensity, don't let them get to dry and don't overwater, if the environment is right they will take off, then a week or so after trim of all discolored old leaf then they will take pretty much all you can give them.
I don't think you have a nutrient availability problem as much as you have an uptake problem, by adding more individual additives you are only upsetting the balance even more so, additives are fine when the plant is in its best metabolic state it will be turning over so fast it doesn't get toxic, if the plant is sick or water stressed its metabolism slows way down so now things become toxic. You don't feed a baby or a sick person the food of an Olympic athlete, you got to have an optimized system to absorb otherwise it just clogs the pipes, a plant is only a pump, its roots a valve and the pump handle is the Sun.
Ive been caught out plenty of times by pushing the plant too hard to early, they need that early establishment to be like a beautiful spring day, mild with butterflys and birds chirping lol, you know what Im mean.
Good luck with it, I find a problem will generally take about two weeks to repair if you fix the cause.
I just realized your in flower that sets up another bunch of problems I thought you were grow, they wont repair anything so if you have any root pathogens it will pull your yield way back as they will be only wanting to finish flowering, you got to be looking out for Hermes also, its a grow that will only finish out at probably 60/70% of what its capable of, run her out learn by and get onto the next one.
This pretty much covers your problems.
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