I had a nute problem where i over fed for a week resulting in what i was led to believe is too much nitrogen. Is this related?look up the word fox tailing and that will get you some answers of how and why
Im also a novice i know nothing about the strain. It was donated to me.looks like a cookie strain to my novice eyes
Thanks for the info. Ill look into it a bit further. I take it its down to too much nitrogen from what ive read so far. Someone mentioned about nitrogen forcing a flowering plant back onto veg i was just a bit concerned this could habe been an early sign of that.Foxtails are essentially a bunch of calyces stacked on top of each other to comprise an oddly-shaped bud formation. Buds that foxtail are not exactly detrimental, but they are not exactly beneficial either. The most glaring setback is that it breaks up the structure of the herb
But i do know its cheeselooks like a cookie strain to my novice eyes
Maybe that’s my issue, too! But, meh, healthy enough and I think I only have a couple weeks left on the one, too.No its been fine up until i over nitrogen fed. Think ive got back on track now with Just over 2 weeks left of what i anticipated but if it doesnt look ready i will give another week
That has crossed my mind tooMaybe that’s my issue, too! But, meh, healthy enough and I think I only have a couple weeks left on the one, too.
GG4 buds I grew last year that foxtailed were harvested a little early due to weather concerns but were still trich-heavy and potent- just really airy and almost velvety to the touch- I almost expected seeds in some the way the calyxes were swollen up.
BUT- NO SEEDS. All fem, didn’t herm, was just airy and funny looking.That has crossed my mind too![]()
Yes nitrogen excess will cause foxtailing.I had a nute problem where i over fed for a week resulting in what i was led to believe is too much nitrogen. Is this related?