Leaves curling downward towards stem

check pics most of them doing alrite only 2 look a bit dodge proberly because i repooted them last night inti coco terra pro plus and got them out the m.g
 
Mygirls After reading your post I realized that I never really had any runoff because I didn't water with amounts that would cause runoff. I also realized that the small catch tray on the bottom of the pots wouldn't allow runoff. Should you water until you see runoff? Might sound like a noob question but I always wondered how much water to use. so anyways I drilled 1/4 inch hole in the trays at the bottom of the pots about ten in each and purchased some black trays to put under the pots, 4 of them each fits 3 pots. Then I proceeded to flush the plants because I had some yellowing leaves toward the bottom of some of the plants, and even one with some brown spots. Used about 10 gallons to flush the 12 of them with the water having a ph of 6-6.5. Go move? I figured it probably wasn't a bad idea since I've never flushed before and I'm almost 8 weeks in veg. Could this be a nitrogen deficiency? if not any suggestions Also I decided to follow the advice of another(Treeth) and wait to transplant until I flower and weed out all the males. I also decided to go with 5 gallon buckets for the containers I transplant into. Here are some pics. Tell me what you think
#1 is all lights on
#2 just LED
#3 Yellowing leave under LED
#4 Brown spotting
#5 Purple fan leave branches
 

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you always want at least 10 to 15% runout anytime you water or feed. if not your morelikely to get a build up on the roots causing the rootsto lock up on you. when this happens thats when youflush with phed water 3 times your pot size.
 
So downward pointing leaves seem to be the least of my worries, now on 2 plants I officially have yellow leaves with brown tips and 1 has has brown spotting on leaves near veins. Curious to see what you guys think it is since most of my plants maybe 9 out of 12 look great just seem to have stunted growth. please check out the pics and tell me what you think, rootbound or something else? again def some rep+ for any help
 

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So downward pointing leaves seem to be the least of my worries, now on 2 plants I officially have yellow leaves with brown tips and 1 has has brown spotting on leaves near veins. Curious to see what you guys think it is since most of my plants maybe 9 out of 12 look great just seem to have stunted growth. please check out the pics and tell me what you think, root bound or something else? again def some rep+ for any help
ya you most definitely have a nute diff.
you want a veg net with more N in it then PK. the PK is your bloom notes.
ph being off , over wating, nute diff will cause slow growth. your going to have to find the right nutes for the type of soil your using. this is why i firmly state that a soil that is fat free is the best way to go. if you end up w/ a problem its you that did it and you know what it was so you can fix it. by having a soil with ferrets in it and you feed them and end up w. problems then you just really don't now what the problem is..
 
Things are looking better now since the transplant growth is taking off again, have pics on my other thread (in my quote) thanks for the help to all
 
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