Quote Originally Posted by elegantfool
No ph problem I got a tester and its middle for diddle not acidic not alkaline.
Sounds like you are talking about one of those crappy soil probes that do nothing except tell you when it's acidic (moist soil) or alkaline. (dry soil)
What's your ingoing water ph?

Quote Originally Posted by elegantfool
I an going to try nitrogen because of the yellowing. If tht fails then epsom salts for magnesium defiecency.
Your approach is about to kill your ladies. You were told it's too early for nutrients, let alone a full dose. It's still too early.
If you don't know why you need it, or what the consequences are, don't add it. Best to leave the troubleshooting to those that have practical experience in the grow room.

Speaking of troubleshooting, the troubleshooting form link is in my signature. If you want us to review what's going on, and determine what to do about it...copy-n-paste the appropriate form here, and answer all the questions fully and honestly. Take a look at the "Epsom Salts is not a miracle cure" thread. It's a sticky around here somewhere...

With the info provided, they look like low ingoing water ph, underwatered and heat stressed, but this is just a guess until you fill-out the form. (subject to change with additional info) But overall...they could look worse.