This is a test of general growing knowledge, for those who pine for their days back in school, studying drugs, sex, and alcohol. 
The following plant is 4 months old, grown indoors in soil, with one other plant who made the fatal mistake of being a male and is gone. This is the first time I've tried to grow so I don't know jack shit about growing, but have been reading forum and learning the basics. Grown under mostly CFL, about 300W total, 400W currently for flowering, using T5's and household bulbs, along with a 135W UFO LED. On sunny days, I was placing the plants outside for 3-4 hours to get sun until about 2 months old when I noticed fungus gnats on smaller plant. Quarantined that plant until I "thought" gnats were gone, instead infected other plant with gnats, the one pictured below. After about six weeks, those gnats are now under control (gone, I think, pray), having used a combination of Neem foliar sprays and keeping soil covered. Being a newbie, different nutes have been used along the way, including MiracleGro grocery store stuff, Stuart's 10-15-10, Maxi-Gro and now Maxi-Bloom, supplemented with dolomite lime in potting soil during repotting at 2 months, she was seriously potbound, and regular magnesium with feeds (MgOH, or Milk of Magnesia, used as ph buffer..... don't ask....., otherwise tap water is good pH and I allow CL to evaporate). I feed 1/2 strength nutes, every other water, and let soil dry out between waterings. (Clue: not water issue) First half of grow I never checked pH. I then first noticed this problem on both of my plants, worse on my male runt, checked pH which came back way too low. So that was when I repotted (since also had just discovered gnats and figured would help get rid of them, too) and I fixed pH (ongoing problem, for some reason, soil wants to keep getting more acid, I read that organic soil does this?) which seemed to mostly solve the problem. I have a 10x magnifying glass, inspected leaves for signs of bugs several times along the way, have never seen anything.
I posted about a week ago with pics when I was pulling my hair out, and most feedback was that she had nute burn. I flushed her with no improvement. She was losing all her leaves at this point, had lost at least 1/3 of leaves, maybe half, and was 3 weeks into flowering. A couple days later, when I was ready to throw her out in frustration, I stumbled onto a post with just one little comment, on this forum, that made the lightbulbs go off. I'm happy to say that she is now recovering nicely.
So here are some pics previously posted, though now posted more helpfully I think:
Two months old, healthy girl:

One month ago, still looking good despite problems along the way. Posted because was trying to scrog and broke her in half. Yikes! She did fine.

Same problem in male plant at two months, who was a sickly runt from germination. Key clue (I've found) is spots occurring along veins of leaves:


Picture of female one week ago. Notice leaf in forefront of third photo. It fell off within a day or two. The leaves were falling off easily. The lower young leaves would come in yellow and look affected and those closest to the lights also looked the worst. I had 500W (actual watts) running for the one plant last week. I apologize in advance for picture quality.



Here she is one week ago, three weeks into flower, notice how many leaves she lost. Waaaaa!

A few more pics along the way:



Anybody want to hazard a guess? All the info needed is buried in this post, though its tricky.
I'll post the answer tomorrow. Until then, my lips are sealed.

The following plant is 4 months old, grown indoors in soil, with one other plant who made the fatal mistake of being a male and is gone. This is the first time I've tried to grow so I don't know jack shit about growing, but have been reading forum and learning the basics. Grown under mostly CFL, about 300W total, 400W currently for flowering, using T5's and household bulbs, along with a 135W UFO LED. On sunny days, I was placing the plants outside for 3-4 hours to get sun until about 2 months old when I noticed fungus gnats on smaller plant. Quarantined that plant until I "thought" gnats were gone, instead infected other plant with gnats, the one pictured below. After about six weeks, those gnats are now under control (gone, I think, pray), having used a combination of Neem foliar sprays and keeping soil covered. Being a newbie, different nutes have been used along the way, including MiracleGro grocery store stuff, Stuart's 10-15-10, Maxi-Gro and now Maxi-Bloom, supplemented with dolomite lime in potting soil during repotting at 2 months, she was seriously potbound, and regular magnesium with feeds (MgOH, or Milk of Magnesia, used as ph buffer..... don't ask....., otherwise tap water is good pH and I allow CL to evaporate). I feed 1/2 strength nutes, every other water, and let soil dry out between waterings. (Clue: not water issue) First half of grow I never checked pH. I then first noticed this problem on both of my plants, worse on my male runt, checked pH which came back way too low. So that was when I repotted (since also had just discovered gnats and figured would help get rid of them, too) and I fixed pH (ongoing problem, for some reason, soil wants to keep getting more acid, I read that organic soil does this?) which seemed to mostly solve the problem. I have a 10x magnifying glass, inspected leaves for signs of bugs several times along the way, have never seen anything.
I posted about a week ago with pics when I was pulling my hair out, and most feedback was that she had nute burn. I flushed her with no improvement. She was losing all her leaves at this point, had lost at least 1/3 of leaves, maybe half, and was 3 weeks into flowering. A couple days later, when I was ready to throw her out in frustration, I stumbled onto a post with just one little comment, on this forum, that made the lightbulbs go off. I'm happy to say that she is now recovering nicely.
So here are some pics previously posted, though now posted more helpfully I think:
Two months old, healthy girl:

One month ago, still looking good despite problems along the way. Posted because was trying to scrog and broke her in half. Yikes! She did fine.

Same problem in male plant at two months, who was a sickly runt from germination. Key clue (I've found) is spots occurring along veins of leaves:


Picture of female one week ago. Notice leaf in forefront of third photo. It fell off within a day or two. The leaves were falling off easily. The lower young leaves would come in yellow and look affected and those closest to the lights also looked the worst. I had 500W (actual watts) running for the one plant last week. I apologize in advance for picture quality.



Here she is one week ago, three weeks into flower, notice how many leaves she lost. Waaaaa!

A few more pics along the way:




Anybody want to hazard a guess? All the info needed is buried in this post, though its tricky.
I'll post the answer tomorrow. Until then, my lips are sealed.