Got it!@SirGreen, you're just coming out too hot, especially for an auto. Autoflowers tend to be nute sensitive to begin with, and with the Plagron alone you should be able to go at least 3 weeks before thinking about feeding (obviously every strain is different, some might require food sooner, some even later).
For an auto, it's best when you do start feeding to begin with 1/4 strength and work up from there.
If you look at the Micro, you're already at the full rate, and it's got a lot of nitrate N, pretty quick stuff.
I'd stop feeding for now, just good old pH'd water. Don't drown them, but don't let your soil dry out too much either :smoking: Just maintain a normal schedule.
Hope that helps, Friend!Let me know if you have any questions, and keep us posted
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I'll keep it lighter from now on.
I was just worried because of the coco.
I didn't want to let them get into a nutes def.
I'll post some picts i a few days.
Thank u again
Let me know if you have any questions, and keep us posted
for being so on top of things, a very good catch 

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-- AND it's the low RH that's causing this mostly, I see signs of it already in those up-turned edges (same as usual with your grow, right?
).... the plant is taking in more water to deal with the high transpiration rates, and along with it, nutrients! Plants take up several nutes whether they need them or not, and N is top of that list, so it's likely that a few of these are just getting overloaded because of the environmental issues,... get a small humidifier, maybe hang a wet hand towel in there, anything to get the RH over 40%,... and reduce feed conc. on them meantime,...
) my RH was about %14-%20 i bought a humidifier its now %50-%65 and solved many of my problems BTW that thanks goes to 
Especially in the summer, my humidifier is going full bore 24/7 and struggles to maintain 35%.