Possible Calcium Deficiency?

Hey everyone.... So I am new to growing and am all of a sudden having some issues with a few of my plants. The background of it all is that I'm growing in a 4x4 tent with a 600watt light. I'm using DWC - 6 plants total - each in a 5 gallon bucket with a pump and airstones. I was going to switch to flower this weekend but now they are looking sick and I'm not sure why. I use Advanced Nutrients jungle juice. About 2 days ago the plants started looking a little thinned out and now the leaves are curling and there are spots on the leaves. Only 2 of the plants are having issues. The first 3 pictures are of White Widow and the last picture is of a Skunk plant. I'm thinking that it is a calcium deficiency but I really have no clue. Any help would be awesome. I have the PH and temp under control. Thanks guys!!IMG_2917.JPG IMG_2918.JPG IMG_2919.JPG IMG_2920.JPG IMG_2917.JPG IMG_2918.JPG IMG_2919.JPG IMG_2920.JPG IMG_2917.JPG IMG_2918.JPG IMG_2919.JPG IMG_2920.JPG
 

Canibal

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It's clearly a calcium/magnesium issue (yellowing at the top, brown spots on lowers). The ph would be the first thing to check. after that add calmag and don't go overboard.
 

Cpappa27

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It kinda looks like light bleaching. Im having the same problem now. Maybe your light is too close, its a common issue. If its not your light then I would agree with cannibal, ph issue.
 
I will get some calmag today. I haven't been at this long enough to try to figure out what the issues are yet by looking at pictures. Thanks!
 

az2000

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I've had that before and the only thing I could find that resembled it was this description of "ph fluctuation." (<<link)

Calcium is orange/brown spots. Magnesium is yellowing between the veins. What you have looks like pigment loss. It's what mine looked like.
 
Thanks! It does look like the leaves are turning white. I will look into that as well. I did try calmag already to see if that does the trick.
 
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