Yea, she got a bit overfed in late veg. As you can see the claws and leaf roll on older leaves.
Im using Jacks 202020 and Im finding its strong stuff - I only fed twice in veg 1/4 tsp.(half dose recommended)
like 8 days apart and that was too much. Oh and FFOF soil so ..hot to begin with I guess.
My error but I thought I corrected that pretty quickly and shes only had a very light feeding (1/8 tsp.) with bloom since.
25 days in now. And yes the bottoms are shaded unfortunately (I never knew this could cause a herm though?) -
I started 3 fems and 3 bodhi thinking Id get a male and to compensate..well all 3 bodhi were females.
So Ive got 6 in a 4x4'. Not ideal. And the GOG & A11 are the biggest.
Theyre in 3 gal. pots. Thanks for your response.
If you want to stick with 3 gallon pot size I would recommend making a switch to air pots or fabric pots, they will let your plants breathe a lot better in a smaller space. Any time you see intersex issues in one specific part of a plant (i.e. one branch or lower branches) it is wise to look at any conceivable factor, and I think that lower light levels fit in that category, depending on what kind of reflection / side lighting you use. It's also good to look at things as stacking up to a certain stress level at which intersex behavior might occur, so while no one factor alone would have been able to cause it, several small stress factors together could add up to a little intersex response.
Either way, I would recommend keeping it and running it again as a clone, if you feel like it, it does look like a good plant.
Re: fox farm soil, I know it gets a lot of love, but I think that they designed it specifically to be used with their nutrient regimen (or at least a somewhat regular feeding schedule), and I've never been particularly impressed with plants grown with the FFOF/HF soils or blends of the two. If you can find it for a reasonable price,
this stuff is definitely the best potting soil I've ever used, and it re-uses very nicely with little additional re-amendment; as well as needing no additional feeding during the grow cycle.
And I definitely would not do any additional feeding for another couple weeks. They certainly don't look hungry.