Too much nitrogen in flower

They have a long way to go, if you lower your N a bit, they will use up the excess quickly-they'll be 100% fine.
This is at 10 weeks flowering, they got stunted early on because of 55 degree temp during the first 4 weeks of flowering. This is the outcome when I cut my nute strength in half.
 

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So why do you think there is a nitrogen toxicity? I think there are some issues here but not 100 percent that it is too much N alone.

Are you using liquid fertilizer, how much/often? What soil is this growing in?
 
Too much N retards flower growth. In flower plants don't use as much, especially after week 6. From 6 weeks of true flower onward (8 including the 2 week transition phase) plants predominantly use alot of P, K, calcium and Magnesium with a bit of sulfur too. By having to high of N your plant is forced to grow more leaf and stem, and not focusing on building flowers.

IMO, you should have dropped the N back when the first set of pics were taken. By week 10 all you have is sugar leaf and popcorn nugs.
 
can confirm smoking buds where i was lazy to remove tiny leafs burns a lot more.
yea i do that as well put less masterblend and supliment with hesi pk works a lot better than just using full dose of masterblend.
 
So why do you think there is a nitrogen toxicity? I think there are some issues here but not 100 percent that it is too much N alone.

Are you using liquid fertilizer, how much/often? What soil is this growing in?
I am using the lucas formula 1/2 strength and using ro and flooding every hour for 15 minutes (no medium)
 
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