Your canopy is strong. It does look like it's sucking N from lower leaves, but that's not 100% certain from this vantage point, either. (i don't want to encourage anything without due dilligence.) I see you have a multi part system of ferts. Try raising the one with most N proportion by 5% or 10% - some small incremental amount and see if it halts the issue and whether something new starts... i.e. may have to revert if the plant says so.
knowing your ppm of N fed would help too.. if near 120ppm, it's probably fine on that front and something else may be the cause. With this knowledge you can avoid my first suggestion and the problems it would have possibly caused.
pH, concentration and ratios of the nutes all will have a say in what is "right" amount and proportion for that particular plant. In some cases a formula will work well, but more optimally at a different pH and slightly different formula... it's really complicated stuff, actually.
Small incremental changes, and wait for it to show the full reaction to what you are doing (unless it's a nosedive, of course). With notes and if neccessary, you can assess a different approach the next grow from beginning and possibly avoid all problems.