I took your advice @toasters79 flushed her and raised the pH but still the same wondering is it possible there so much N in there that it's getting harder to flush
You're growimg in soil so give her time. If it was hydro, results would be seen almost immediately, but in soilnit takes at least 2-3 days to see some difference, even a week.
How close is your light? What are the temps and rH in there? She looks heat stressed.
With the size of the bucket and ammout of soil in there I'd say she wont be hungry for another month so like I said, keep her on teas and. Get yourself an aquarium air pump with an air stone, put some green compost, EWC and molasses in the bucket full of water and let it bubble for 12-24h. No need to feed her anything.
Like mentioned before, take cuts and shape the plant to a bit more open structure. Cut some branches, pull some aside and tighten them down so they keep the shape.