New Grower New girl, need help, autoflower trimming

I'm not leaping into the argument for or against defoliation again but IF you decide to try it you have to get the plant used to it from 2 weeks onwards.

Trimming auto's late in flower for the first time will do not much more than delay the harvest.
 
They look fine, perhaps follow advice on care from the experts here only. However your plants look great and are on the final stretch. Care to share a little about the strain, age, nutes used etc?
my leaves are turning yellow and with brown spots. they are also crispy. the soil is Promax the ph is around5.5-6 and I use2 sometimes 3tsp to gallon of flora nova. and straight water.
 
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my autos are all auto bubble feminized. they are all taken care of the same or so i thought but one is almost to the celine one budded up pretty one looks fried burnt and one looks like a baby with very lil visible thc. they can't be ok they look like shit and got planted 8-24-14
 
First of all your Ph is way out of Range going between a 5.5-6 thats Numbers u Aim when u are sitting on Hydro or Coco. Try to up the Ph to a 6.5-6.7 then they have a proper Level in the Soil. The Curled leafes look like Heatstress to me also clean Visible that they have a propper Nute Burn. Instead of feeding them again and again id rather would look first that the Ph bounces back. A plant with a Strict watched Ph doesnt need that much Nutrients. And for the Defoliation it is known that Plants focus their Energy on bringing back some Leaf mass insted of Flowering. I like Defoliating Photos but Autos i got myself a Rule to only Cut which is already Dead....means only Dead Leafes go away.
 
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