Are these starting to foxtail ?

Joker90

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Week 10 and suddenly start throwing out new pistills . Got some clear cloudy and amber trichs.

Temps in tent are 26-30°c with 45% humidity . Gets a bit hot with lights on so I keep the tent partially open to bring it down to 26°c
 

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Bukvičák

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Does bud rot not start in the stems
It can start everywhere, but especially in the place where you have dying leaf going straight to the bud. So Yes it can start where the leaf is attached to the stem and pretty nicely spreading further. If you see it on the outside you might be sure the bud is rotten inside as well. I am not saying yours are, but I would be suspicious that something is already happening there.
 

Grojak

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I don’t see any foxtails, what light are you using? 30 is a bit warm but I wouldn’t sacrifice light leakage for it. I would guess you’re ready to harvest or really close, most hybrids today are 9-11 weeks.

Strain?

I think you are on the edge of rot. If they are my plants I would chop them. But I am just a noob… good luck
What does this even mean?
 
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Joker90

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I don’t see any foxtails, what light are you using? 30 is a bit warm but I wouldn’t sacrifice light leakage for it. I would guess you’re ready to harvest or really close, most hybrids today are 9-11 weeks.

Strain?



What does this even mean?
I'm using a 480 watt qb . These are actually 2 plants white widow and gelato og
 

StareCase

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Over 3/4 of the hair are brown. Your sugar leaves are shriveling up and browning as well.

If those were mine I would take 'em down.
 

go go kid

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no thats not foxtailing, its just the bud maturing and packing on weight,
if you have water on the leaves, id be worried, bud rot can start in the center (inside) of the bud. if they were mine, they would be drying by now, but im impatient and dont mind early pruned bud
 

Bukvičák

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I don’t see any foxtails, what light are you using? 30 is a bit warm but I wouldn’t sacrifice light leakage for it. I would guess you’re ready to harvest or really close, most hybrids today are 9-11 weeks.

Strain?



What does this even mean?
It means budrot aka botrytis. Those plants would deserve litlle bit more time, but sometimes it can make more damage than benefit. And I am still trying to find strain which will be finished in 9 weeks…
 

Grojak

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It means budrot aka botrytis. Those plants would deserve litlle bit more time, but sometimes it can make more damage than benefit. And I am still trying to find strain which will be finished in 9 weeks…
Shit I have a 55 day Blueberry I crossed with Blue Satelite 2.2, I’ve found 9 week keeper Blueberry cuts in there. Making F2’s in a few weeks, need testers lol

There is no way to tell there’s bud rot there though, speculation only.
 

calvin.m16

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Those aren't fox tailing they're just fat.
I had a plant that looked like that and once it dried the buds were solid and didn't have as bad of "foxyness".

Your temps were definitely high and that's why the leaves have that papery thin dead look. They got cooked by heat. Not the end of the world.
Try to keep your temps in bloom below 80 °F or 26 °C.. Ideal temps would be 77 °F or 25 °C in bloom in most circumstances.

You are not experiencing bud rot.......
 
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Bukvičák

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whole plant is suspicious for rot since he has dying leaves inside. And you will make a sentence in bolds that he is not experiencing bud rot. Have you ever heard about Dunning-Kruger effect?
 
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