HydroFlow Systems

Hi all, just wondering if I'm doing something wrong here. I have 2 very young plants that I have transplanted into a hydro flow system and I think I may have done this a bit too soon due to them being as young as they are. I have some pics of what is going on with them and want to know, did I transplant them into the system at too young?
My Ph in each bucket is 5.5/5.6 and my PPM is at about 1,800 at the reservoir tube, ... Am I doing something wrong here and if so what?
they were doing so well before I put them in there and now I'm starting to think that they are going to take much longer to grow as well as the system is probably better suited for a more established plant rather then those at such young stages.

this is a list of the nutrients that I have been adding to my 10 gallon reservoir.
Aqua Flakes A ... 50ml
Aqua Flakes B ... 50ml
Roots Accelerator ... 10ml (I ran out so they didn't get any last week)
Drip Clean ... 2.5ml
Cal-Mag ... 50ml
Pro-Teck ... 25ml
N.U.T.S. ... 50ml
B-1 ... 20ml
Flora Nectar/Sweet ... 50ml
B'Cuzz Bloom Stimulator ... 10ml
 

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Little ones look like nute burn. I'd flush and then keep them off nutes until they ask for it, then ramp them up slowly. Bigger ones look like N deficiency, may be first signs of nute lock? Heat stress and PH issues sometimes look similar to this. Hopefully an expert chimes in.
 
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