Some Help Please, Can't find any info on the problem/problems

I know this is only my second post and already asking for help. My apologies in advance.

Anyways, I am using rockwool cubes, my temps never go above 79 degrees nor below 65, I am controlling my tempatures and humidity via humidifier in tent and portable A/C outside of tent. I also have a carbon filter with a large fan and my 600 watt MH and a fan cooled hood. The humidity fluctuates between 35-55 RH (it is very dry around here). I feel they are too young for nutes so I havn't fed them yet. I am sure they will let me know when they are ready for some good GH nutes as I do have the whole lineup. The hydroton has been cleaned. I check the ph/ppm's twice a day and keep the PH level at 5.6-5.8 and the ppm's don't exceed 200. I am using city water (recommended use by a well known local grower here) I let it sit 24 hours before feeding. The temperature of the water ranges from 68-70F. I have the light 28 inches from the top of the plants. I clean out the system every 4-7 days, the light schedule is 18/6.

So most of the things I read on these problems would be due to nute burn/ heat stress/ overwatering/ incorrect PH etc.. I am using bluelab pens for both PH and PPM's and they are calibrated a minimum of once a week. The system I am using is a top feeder by GH called waterfarm.

What I can show you is how it started on previous plants, how it ended, and how it's starting again on new plants.

The strains are Pineapple chunk, tangerine dream, aurora-b, dutch passion blueberry, bubblegummer, jack herer, brainstorm, and super skunk.


The first 2 is a new plant showing same symptoms, third is how it started on last grow, 4th is how it ended on last grow.
Thanks for the help it is much appreciated!
 

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coben

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Sounds like your loving them to death. Maybe too much ph adjustment? Whats your city waters ppm level?
 

*BUDS

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I feel they are too young for nutes so I havn't fed them yet
How are they going to live then? there are no nutes in clay balls and rw cubes, start feeding them.
 
How are they going to live then? there are no nutes in clay balls and rw cubes, start feeding them.
This isn't my first grow yet only my first time dealing with waterfarm, they are too young for added nutes and the city water should have enough for them to thrive for a while until they get bigger. I found out what the problem was through an experienced WF grower on another site. The answer is that the water splashes on the leaves from the top drip then with the MH its' damaging the leaves.
 
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