I wouldn't worry about it since it's just one number...let's see where he is tonight.
And you have the weekend coming up, when you'll be able to monitor both cycles closely ... I'm hoping you can try holding this 0.9 dose steady over the weekend, as you
did see a nice safe green # out of him @ +5 on the 13th with this dose. You may want to consider getting a timed feeder for your daytime cycles during the work week when you're not able to be home to monitor. This may help you feel safer about not dropping the dose
quite as much (I'm looking at the AM dose on 6/15), as it
may be that his dose adjustments - when they're required for safety on cycles you can't be around to monitor - need to be just a little more subtle.
If Mr. H. were mine: Starting with PMPS Friday, I'd try to hold him at this 0.9, at least through Sunday morning's dose, and monitor closely. Then, if it becomes evident that 0.9 is a little too much, I'd only drop it to, say, a skinny 0.8 and see how
that works overnight. (Obviously, that would require you set an alarm or two to get his mid-cycle #s Sunday night, which I know is kind of a drag

when you have to get up for work the next morning ...) But in this way, you'd have some good data to give you an idea of how he'd do for his daytime cycle on Monday. And if you
do find that you need to adjust that dose down a bit more, from there you might just go to, say, 0.6 rather than as far down as 0.2 - which could be part of the problem here (dose changes swinging a bit too wide; this is why I think you may find a timed feeder a big help to you.)
I know it's kind of difficult not to be scared when you first start seeing him drop into green numbers ... but the goal is to get Hitchcock's pre-shot #s moving out of those pinks and reds.
This is just
one opinion, btw; others may have a different idea for you.

