Foxtailing?

Pichael98

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Is this the beginning of foxtailing? Causes may be either too hot in tent during the night or my light may have stayed on for 36 hours..

9 weeks since flip to 12/12

If so whats the best course of action?
 

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Hi Pichael98

You posted: " Causes may be either too hot in tent during the night or my light may have stayed on for 36 hours.."

Is this from previous experiences or only hear say ?
 
Hi Pichael98

You posted: " Causes may be either too hot in tent during the night or my light may have stayed on for 36 hours.."

Is this from previous experiences or only hear say ?

Hear say sir!
And a friends plant foxtailed hard when he left his on for 6 days.
 
IMHO the only thing you can do to get back on track is make sure no light leaks, and make sure the timer is working.

Plant probably wanted to start revegging after 36 hours light, and caused it to stretch.

Foxtailing is also genetic in many strains.
 
IMHO the only thing you can do to get back on track is make sure no light leaks, and make sure the timer is working.

Plant probably wanted to start revegging after 36 hours light, and caused it to stretch.

Foxtailing is also genetic in many strains.

This is occuring in and Indica dominant blueberry that already seemed to have stretched a fuck tonne during those first few weeks compared to my other blueberry.
 
Is this the beginning of foxtailing? Causes may be either too hot in tent during the night or my light may have stayed on for 36 hours..

9 weeks since flip to 12/12

If so whats the best course of action?
I've had plants that have shown foxtailing at the end of flowering. Are you still feeding it N? Looks very green for that late in flower. Heat stress is also a major factor in foxtailing-like 90+
 
I've had plants that have shown foxtailing at the end of flowering. Are you still feeding it N? Looks very green for that late in flower. Heat stress is also a major factor in foxtailing-like 90+

Feeding coco a+b at 3/4 strength at the moment, could possibly be heat stress my shed gets hot, I was hoping to have been done by now before the hot weathsr sets in.
 
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