First time grower, 30 days old, Topped and Tied! (Pictures)

MariJesus

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So this is my baby after 30 days, I believe she has nitrogen toxicity, so I began flushing a few days ago. Today was day 2, and the pictures were taken about 8 hours after flush. I think once I get passed the over watering issue and the abundance of nutes, wait a few weeks and begin feeding again. I think she will be just fine! She is under 450W HPS (3x150W Sun Systems) with a 440CFM fan and Carbon Filter, and an ionizer that also acts as a refrigerant. How do you guys think she is doing? :)

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I took her out of the room to take pics (so I didn't have to turn my lights off)
 

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Dude she is looking a bit stressed. Could be from the not so low stress training. So many people on here think it's a must to over feed and nute up their plants. Maybe just lay off with the feeding and watering for a bit until she comes rite. Best of luck. Ps i havn't used any nutes what so ever and i'm in week 4 of flower now and i'm doing just fine.
 
To me it looks like that plant is thirsty... If its under 450 watts could be light stress too. Do the tops feel kinda crispy?
 
Could be from the not so low stress training.

Lol, I'm doing lower stress than most who bend the stalk completely horizontally, I topped her, waited a week for her to grow out new top branches, and then pulled those down after they had grown to about 5 inches from node to tip, (think about taking a Y and pulling the two tops to make a T) that is all I have done as far as stress training.
 
To me it looks like that plant is thirsty... If its under 450 watts could be light stress too. Do the tops feel kinda crispy?

She may be a little thirsty, when she was younger I had an issue with over watering, so I began to let her go until she's showing signs she needs more water, and no they feel soft and velvety as they should :)
 
Looks like you're still overwatering, how often do you water. Plant ain't healthy.

edit. lol whoops, i see you're already aware of the issue. I need to read before posting.
 
If it was thirsty you'd water and it'd pick up in less than an hour. Looks like you're still overwatering, how often do you water. Plant ain't healthy.

edit. lol whoops, i see you're already aware of the issue. I need to read before posting.

Lol yes, I put my suspected problems in the original post just to make sure from others that it was in fact that issue and not something else :) (Also partly so people know that I understand when something is going wrong)
 
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