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Foxtailing?

MnNice
MnNicestarted grow question a month ago
Foxtailing? This one was natural and significantly taller than the other plants and I didn't have anything else to raise the other 3 pots high enough without it being sketchy so it was closer to the light.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a month ago
I don't see it mate.. Lovely plant. But wit FT you'd associate light damaged leafs. Or just an overgrow growdiaries.com/diaries/172401-grow-journal-by-gottagrowsometime/week/995192 day 57 (the 1st, as I think I clipped the top before it got too bad)
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GoldenWeedGrower
GoldenWeedGroweranswered grow question a month ago
I don't see foxtailing here...
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iLoveGoodWeed
iLoveGoodWeedanswered grow question a month ago
Yeah, that can happen sometimes, especially if one plant/branch ends up taller and closer to the light than the others. But hey, don't stress too much about it. It's not necessarily a bad thing, just a quirk of your plant's growth. Foxtailing can actually give your buds a unique appearance, kinda like little spikes shooting out. As long as everything else looks good with your grow setup, you should be alright. Just keep an eye on it, and enjoy the ride. Every grow has its surprises😀 Happy growing! đŸŒżđŸ”„
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Sit_Ubu_Sit_Good_Dog
Sit_Ubu_Sit_Good_Doganswered grow question a month ago
you still got a ways to go with ripening and your canopy is decimated, that'd be my concern. This is what plants look like when you follow the instructions of a common marijuana branded fertilizer... and the urban myths of the communicty. photosynthesis is the key and less sugar is produced per day. this is what powers everything the plant does. it's the currency for building molecules the plant uses (like cannibinoids [sic]) and cellular reproduction. maybe a slight foxtail on tip of one of the shorter colas in front/right of picture? if it's not isolated to the top cola, i don't think it is caused by too much light. if it's on lower colas it's more likely a lack of light is the cause. can always snip a foxtail off if it's pure larf ("1" calyx at atime on stem type larf)... some fill in and fatten up just as the rest of the cola and you just get a kind of "crown-shaped" cola instead of the expected shape, but it's 100% solid so it's all good in that case.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question a month ago
The heat and too intense light can both contribute to fox tailing. Just harvest based on ripeness of trichromes.
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question a month ago
Gday mate looks okay to me mate probably a few more weeks of flowering to go judging by those fresh white pistils fox tails usually are caused from heat stress 👍
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
This doesn’t look like it to me. It looks like it’s just really packing it on. When they begin to foxtail it’s very noticeable extra growth that is very airy. I think your plant is just loving life right now and rewarding you with more bud. Looks like you got a little while longer to go but everything is looking great my friend. Hope this helps.
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CULTIVATORFROG
CULTIVATORFROGanswered grow question a month ago
No es cola de zorro. Se ven cogollos gordos y compactos. Los cogollos colas de zorro son mĂĄs largas y alargadas. No hay de que preocuparse.
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