Im a noob so Im not 100 percent, but could It possibly be new growth from heat stress? How far away are your lights?
If it's definitly not your light, than I would assume you feed way too much nitrogen.
Are you sure your grow space is completely dark when is supposed to be? It only takes a small amount of light to make a plant revegetate.
Make sure there's no other lights or indicator leds or anything that could otherwise make your plants think it's day.
Foxtailing is from excessive heat and or overly humid conditions as well as strain related [some just do]. Too much N can but this isnt your issue unless your strain is very N sensitive
Its grinspoon? Seriously? Well if I missed that there ya goBut actually I don't see foxtailing! Foxtailing is stacking of calyxes. As the operator describes, it seems more like a new vegetative growth. Neither it is Grinspoon
Didn't know humidity can cause foxtailing, so atleast I learned somethign new!![]()
Oh no my friend tis not a random myth and if ye thinkin it ,is one should do more studying. On heat and foxtailing that isNever had problems in my closet with temps up to 93F. Neither I had problems with temps up to 105F in my greenhouse. From personal experience, that is just some random myth, there may be sensitive strains, like nitrogene sensitiv ones, but it's NOT causing problems in general! How could it... every light depri greenhouse would getting crushed in the summer...
Like I said, it's my experience. It's what I saw, and if the plants looking healthy, why should I start studying? Observing is the best teacher! No need to know whats written in some book...Oh no my friend tis not a random myth and if ye thinkin it ,is one should do more studying. On heat and foxtailing that is
No , I was talking about foxtailing but we are no longer on this I suppose. No offence bruddah . And like I said , unless your running co2 and your temps climb like that you are not harvesting what you could if you spent the $ and cooled that shit. Like I said. Why only half ass it mi amigo. If you didnt know this you should and if you do and arent then you should never sell or donate that sub par stuff. My opinions and observances also .Like I said, it's my experience. It's what I saw, and if the plants looking healthy, why should I start studying? Observing is the best teacher! No need to know whats written in some book...
Thats strain dependant, my friend.Cannabis actually stops growing entirely in temps above 80 I think it is unless of course your running co2. Yep, no terpene development [very little] no bud swell no nuthin but maybe foxtaililng.
Chill my man Im playing around..... Guess I should have been more clear. Early on I thought we were discussing foxtailing wich we were briefly ,then I got los and confused lol. Im kidding but it is true that canbabis growing over 89 or so in flower is detrimental to the finished product.Like I said, it's my experience. It's what I saw, and if the plants looking healthy, why should I start studying? Observing is the best teacher! No need to know whats written in some book...
Neither do we see foxtailing! So you argument is going in the wrong direction. Dr.Botany pointed it out again, what we see is wrong feeding and vegetative growth.