Deficiency? Now what?

Posting a bunch of images I'm not sure if it's nutrient burn or just deficient in nitrogen. The leaves are getting worse. I stopped fertilizing about a week and a half ago and just water. Should I flush or stick to watering. Could all of this be normal it's August in the Pacific Northwest. It's happening to all my plants.
 

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Looks like most of those leaves are in shadier areas so the plants may just be recycling the nutes from leaves that are no longer contributing to the plants. Overall they look very healthy so I'd maybe feed as usual and add a tsp/gal Epsom Salts as they like it and it could be a bit of low Mg.

Doesn't look like a big problem. Trade you my thrips for it? ;)

:peace:
 
I would thin them out a little bit, give them a hair cut, definitely looks like your lower leaves, probably not getting much light, I would start feeding again, you always want to create a good atmosphere of micronutrients in the root ball system that is key!!!!
 
Why did you stop feeding?
There’s two months left if we’re lucky.
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2months, right. smoke just rolled in yesterday. I stopped feeding them because I thought I fed them too much and they had burned tips. Far as what I've looked at it seems like they got nutrient burn. But the past week they have gotten worse. the only one that's doing good is the one growing from seed.
 
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