What are you feeding her? She doesn't seem too stoked about her uptake/transpiration..
Leaves on the bottom seem crispy, like magnesium deficiency. Possibly due to pH imbalance, or likely due to a lack of magnesium in your water..
I'm going to say pH imbalance because it looks like your getting burn/curl on the tips.. Even though it doesn't look like excessive nitrogen (usually see burns and tip curl from too much N)... So that leads me to believe something is wrong with your pH.
ps: just read the description and saw you said too much N. That makes sense, but if your plant was truly maxing out on the N uptake the leaves would be much darker. I think your misreading pH imbalance as N burn.
Thanks for the input my man, she is 100% overfed and has been from the start. The damage you see is actually chlorosis. The soil contains fish, blood and bonemeal, plagron worm humus, perlite and epsom salts all mixed into a regular, mild nutrient potting up soil, trouble is i added too much of one of these organic ingrediants.
up to around a week ago i have fed nothing but 6.5 ph water all the way through, and with the soil acting as a buffer also, i'd have to disagree with the ph being out. i added 1/2 strength bio bloom just last week with having switched to flower. Bio bloom is 2.0 - 6.0 - 3.5.
Here is a pic from early on when the overfeeding damage was at it's worst with the plant being so young...