foxtailing

Kipn

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hi people
my plants have started to foxtail because its getting too hot. my question is will that stop if temps decrees or will they keep foxtailling regardless since they started already
 

Lordhooha

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hi people
my plants have started to foxtail because its getting too hot. my question is will that stop if temps decrees or will they keep foxtailling regardless since they started already
What's happened has happened cool it down in there and it shouldn't get worse.
 

Kipn

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What's happened has happened cool it down in there and it shouldn't get worse.
hmm fair enough fuk summer. my plants went from amazing to shit in 2 weeks because we had small heat wave
temps have since dropped back to normal
i want to leave them for 2 more weeks but looking at them is making me unhappy so im considering turning my lights off today and giving 48 hours darkness and pull
ive seen photos of plants that have foxtailled but ive never had a plant do it so i am unsure if its worth leaving or not

is it normal for foxtailing to stop once temps are back in range
 

Lordhooha

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hmm fair enough fuk summer. my plants went from amazing to shit in 2 weeks because we had small heat wave
temps have since dropped back to normal
i want to leave them for 2 more weeks but looking at them is making me unhappy so im considering turning my lights off today and giving 48 hours darkness and pull
ive seen photos of plants that have foxtailled but ive never had a plant do it so i am unsure if its worth leaving or not

is it normal for foxtailing to stop once temps are back in range
What are your temps and is your houses temp controlled? If so your extraction fan should keep it perfect.
 

Kipn

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What are your temps and is your houses temp controlled? If so your extraction fan should keep it perfect.
i was in the 35c range 95 f for around two weeks currently down to around 26c 78 f
i have a poorly insulated house so air conditioning could only do so much
i normally don't grow when its hot so 1st time encountering this annoyance
 

CODEE_420Grows

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hmm fair enough fuk summer. my plants went from amazing to shit in 2 weeks because we had small heat wave
temps have since dropped back to normal
i want to leave them for 2 more weeks but looking at them is making me unhappy so im considering turning my lights off today and giving 48 hours darkness and pull
ive seen photos of plants that have foxtailled but ive never had a plant do it so i am unsure if its worth leaving or not

is it normal for foxtailing to stop once temps are back in range
Use a air conditioner .
... Simple solution to stop it from happening again
 
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