Op_timusprem
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Is this ready for harvesting?
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Is this ready for harvesting?
No, needs more time, likely a couple/three weeks. I double down on Wattzzup's question, any idea why she is foxtailing?Is this ready for harvesting?
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I didn't know what foxtailing was until you mentioned itNo, needs more time, likely a couple/three weeks. I double down on Wattzzup's question, any idea why she is foxtailing?
It is a outdoor grow and I'm from the Caribbean so It could be the heat I guessI didn't know what foxtailing was until you mentioned it
I'm from the Caribbean so it's hot here, I guess that could be the problemToo many white hairs.
What do you think caused the foxtail on top?
I'm not sure if it's genetics eitherNo, needs more time, likely a couple/three weeks. I double down on Wattzzup's question, any idea why she is foxtailing?
No worries bud, some strains foxtail and there is nothing you can do about it. Does not mean the bud won't be great.I'm not sure if it's genetics either
How hot has it been at the high points?From the research I did that may be exactly it, because this was a happy and healthy tree from the jump, it only started doing this like 1 week ago. So I'm not sure exactly what's going on however, the growth of the foxtail has stopped and is currently thickening up from what I observed. Could this be the plants way of thickening up the calyx?
I ordered it, it's on the way thanks brodamn, the whole plant is a bud lol. GJ man. get a hand held microscope and check the tricomes on the plant that way its much easyer to tell when its finished.
Honestly I don't know, I just like leaving the plant to do its thing, however I do trim the plant to redirect nutrients. The rain waters it and I sometimes use liquid fertilizer but that's like once every two weeks and I just spray it for bortritis, mold, and insectsHow hot has it been at the high points?
The likely scenario for the foxtailing is heat stress.Honestly I don't know, I just like leaving the plant to do its thing, however I do trim the plant to redirect nutrients. The rain waters it and I sometimes use liquid fertilizer but that's like once every two weeks and I just spray it for bortritis, mold, and insects