Help me identify this problem quick!!!!

I can't figure out what is causing this discoloring on my girls....they started showing symptoms of what I thought was the beginning of nutrient burn a few days ago, so I gave them a flush about 36 hours ago ( I flush once a month so it was time for that anyways ) and the symptoms got worse...the first picture is from my purple wreck and the second if from my twilight...

Any help would be super appreciated

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I haven't fed them any nutes for about 5 days, but I do sometimes splash nutes during feeding but I always spray down the plants with ph'd water from a spray bottle after I'm done feeding to remove any spilled nutes, and these particular plants are in the front of the room so they aren't the ones that get splashed because they are the easiest to get to in order to hand water
 
I was thinking that it could be either a magnesium deficiency or manganese deficiency because of the discolored 'burn' on the tips and the spotting on the leaves
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I see neither Mg nor Mn def there. My best guess is local burning. I had that happen, even though i was usually pretty careful to water below the canopy. Aside from the injuries, the plants look commendably healthy imo. cn
 
Well that's sort of a relief haha, so what should I do to treat these girls? Should I just resume my normal feeding cycle? I am using House and Garden nutrients ( the whole line up ) in soil and have been following an aggressive strength feeding pattern for the last 6 weeks
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Well that's sort of a relief haha, so what should I do to treat these girls? Should I just resume my normal feeding cycle? I am using House and Garden nutrients ( the whole line up ) in soil and have been following an aggressive strength feeding pattern for the last 6 weeks
Treat? Nothing. The injuries are permanent but won't spread.

As for your nute regimen, it looks perfect to me. Aggressive (dark green) but not overly so (no tip burn). Just keep your nute solution from the canopy! ;) cn
 
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