Well I went to feed the plants today and I noticed the leaves were getting green.. Way too green.. very dark dark green.

This is an indication of too much nitrogen and the plants suffer because of it. To remedy the solution I watered all the plants with plain water ph'd between 5.6-5.8

I will do a full flush (6 gallons of water) per plant on sunday night or monday night.

My plan is to have the plants to leach as much of the available nitrogen in their leaves as possible until they return to a suitable color

I've also raised the light back an additional 6 inches to give them time to recover.

No pics because I tried to get a shot of the super green leaves while under the HPS instead of out in normal light like I should've.. so it's difficult to tell..

hell I'll post it anyway.. Trust me these plans are green; it's a sign of nitrogen toxicity. Hopefully I caught it early enough to where it's not a problem for the young ladies. This could also explain why it was taking a while for them to show their pistils.

5 out of 7 plants have sexed.