
Sorry MO', this slipped by me,...
..looks like HM has you covered

... we need that info: what brand nute's and the dosage conc. and feed frequency, and soil brand... pH is very important to determine if it's off enough to mess with nute' uptake, or if you're just having a lack-of type defc.'s,...more likely the former. In that case, adding more nutes will make matters worse, not better, because the plant can't absorb them in the first place...
Lower symptoms look like Mg defc., but it's very odd for it to hit the uppers like that; Mg is mobile within the plant, and it's the lower leaves that get Mg drawn from them, and show symptoms first,.. I think more than one is happening here; I see a little tip burn, from mild overfeeding, which can lead to off-pH,... upper yellowing looks more like Zn defc.; Zn is a micronutrient, not common to be deficient, but it happens,.. Do you have a pH meter? (I'm assuming you don't have a quality pH soil probe, which is by far best for in-soil measurements)... the alternative is a run-off test and calculation....it's suboptimal, but if you follow this guide, it'll work well enough--
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/...-testing-and-ph-estimation.41733/#post-928975
... run this and let us know,.. it will determine the next step to fixing this! :smoking: