You might be adding too much nitrogen? I wonder if adding fertilizer every week is giving them nitrogen burn. Maybe post a picture of the leaves and someone might recognize something.
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EDIT #2 ok, after seeing the pictures, it doesn't look pH issues. They look like they just need more food. You should be able to increase the frequency of that fish fertilizer to help give them a boost of nitrogen, but now that they are flowering, you'll want to add or switch to something that has more phosphorus and potassium.
~~Pictures would help, as well as a bit more info on your growing media.~~
~~However, looking at the fish fertilizer you linked, it's very acidic. It's likely the pH has gotten too low for the plant to take up it's nutrients.~~
~~Edit: there are lots of garden lime products you can add to raise the pH. Some will take awhile to work, some are faster acting. You can also add oyster shell flour for a similar effect. Wood ash would be the cheapest fix, but it's also very easy to add too much.~~
I haven’t grown any plants yet so take this with a grain of salt, but they almost look sun burnt. We had a pretty big heat way and a several of my garden plants had leaves that looked like this.
Especially since it has been persistent all grow it would make me think it’s a sun issue, maybe they’re getting too much sun where they’re at. Again I haven’t grown any cannabis yet so I am not nuanced in there but maybe a thought that might help.