She looks thirsty... soil looks very dry how much each time you water?
what ppm water are you feeding in
I would wonder whats in the soil, possibly high npk
plant is pretty young to be having crazy deficiencies, many wont show up for 6-10 weeks.
It has some symptoms of a zinc deficiency.
The marginal & interveinal chlorosis and rossetting leaves.
when I think its a micro nutrient disorder I will foliar spray with a mix of cal/mag - Zinc sulfate - magnesium sulfate.
if you really want to know if its zinc get some zinc sulfate and foliar spray the plant and root feed it some in the next 2 waterings, and watch for recovery... this is pretty common in the first weeks of flower but can happen at anytime, usually phosphorus.
Cal / mag
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Zinc sulfate
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Magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt)
yes get a runoff ppm/ph reading to get an idea of whats happening.
Overwatering - high ph -low temps all slow zinc absorption and make it less available to the plant
excess phosphorus can lockout zinc which is common in flower when you start tossing the PK boosters on them.
A ratio of 10 / 1 phosphorus/zinc is suggested
high Bicarbonates in tapwater lock up zinc also, this can occur after flushing with tapwater.