Foxtailing

Orange Shovel CAGrower

Well-Known Member
i think it is genetics but i may be wrong. i personally think it looks weird and i would rather have a normal looking plant that actually looks good
 

kiffytoi

Active Member
some times it happens when the tops get a bit to hot in late flowering, but in that pic it looks great. normally undesired tho
 

DICKIE877

New Member

  • Can anyone help me with this problem not sure what is happening never had this problem before been under 12/12 for 46 days ph is 5.9-6.2 ppm is 130 x10 run off is normally 150-160x10 there's no light leak temp is steady at 34 deg C is it regrowth,foxtailing,dreading or........doesn't seem even close to harvesting strains are both feminized one is grapefruit and the other is motivation grown in 60 parts per-lite 40 premium potting soil top feed recycled drip irrigation​
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strain horder

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Foxtailing is typically from heat.. I notice it when temps get above 81 degrees F indoors. If it gets much hotter than that, the foxtailing gets much worse and really starts to stretch things out.. I do think that it is also a genetic trait to a point as well but I think heat is the main culpurate..
 
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