no sac lol. Your problem looks like a PH issue which caused nute lookout. You should flush with 6.0 PH water for a couple of feedings then go back to using nutes.How long do you wait before feeding?View attachment 1484328View attachment 1484329View attachment 1484330View attachment 1484331View attachment 1484332View attachment 1484333View attachment 1484334View attachment 1484335View attachment 1484336View attachment 1484337View attachment 1484338View attachment 1484339
is that a male pollen sac in the close up pic ????
what? sodium is high from my perspective. fox farms nutes are high #'s so you have to go in cautious. dont use a lot of that as it adds to ppm. and too much of a good thing is no good at all. start with ph and and like everyone said...flush, then dehydrate. repeat process. it will cost you but you may salvage something decent. you might even flush with a salt leaching solution while your at it. salts build up when you add too much fert this makes problems difficult to identify. salt build up can lock out nutes just as ph does. correct three things...1) no more nutes for at least one week and gradually reintroduce bloom formula, 2) check your ph runoff and adjust from there, 3) flush with salt leaching solution like clearex. go from 2 to 3 and 1 all the way through. good luck mate.Hi,
I took another look at them. It looks like it is over fertilized with nitrogen and other nuits. The leaves are curled under and that usally means sodium levels are low. A good flush and back off on the nuits and u will be fine. You have a nice crop going there what strain r they?