I would say, because of the "eagle talon" look of some of the leaves that you have nitrogen toxicity. Your nitrogen should be very low at this stage of the grow. Even if you don't have enough your plant will tell you and you can fix it easier. With it being too high you will have to flush and start feedings with very low N. I had this problem with multiple grows due to not having the means to get the correct soil and having to use the pre-ferted MG moisture control. Its good through veg but once you hit flower the nitrogen becomes to high and just like clockwork, week 3 hits and the leaves start to claw downwards. I guarantee that is what your problem is. Once you have high N in flower it starts to acidify your soil and lock out other nutrients, so you will start having red and brown spots showing up on your leaves everywhere and the tops will start to burn. Overall they look good, but I guarantee if you don't get that under control in 2 weeks they will be much much worse. Good luck and I hope this helped some.