Strange bud structure?

I have this 3/4 indica strain last week of flowering (8th one) And i have that plant who develope this strange bud on all the colas almost And right beside him same strain same light And this one deliver big bud so his that hapen to somebody else pls need info thxIMG_20150610_242551705.jpgIMG_20150610_242615645.jpg
 

jugz420

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i have a plant like that, exactly like that lool... i have it right under a fan blowing on her, but what i noticed is that the part that is not getting to a part of the plant is growing better and looking normal-ish... so im kinda new t othis experience aswell, hope someone can clear this for us.. thanks for poisting as I will learn from it to... =)

-Jugz
 
i have a plant like that, exactly like that lool... i have it right under a fan blowing on her, but what i noticed is that the part that is not getting to a part of the plant is growing better and looking normal-ish... so im kinda new t othis experience aswell, hope someone can clear this for us.. thanks for poisting as I will learn from it to... =)

-Jugz
mine is right in front of My a/c And My air intake so maybe there is a relation but usualy they like the fresh And well circulating air or im wrong??
 

jugz420

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mine is right in front of My a/c And My air intake so maybe there is a relation but usualy they like the fresh And well circulating air or im wrong??

yea I tought the same shit man.. lol so lets wait for someone else to chime in... there plants that are more delicate towards handling stress than others... the one i have kinda fucked up looking is crystal blue,


-jugz
 

Rdale

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Ur bud r foxtailing Usualy due to environment problems heat stress at tops maybe? Google foxtailing. Hope u fix ur
score, happy growing man
 
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Look exactly like foxtaling at this point i will raise the light a bit nothing else i can do ac running max anyway My bud where not very dense so i take the extra yield And keep this one for My self ....thx rdale
 

Rdale

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Look exactly like foxtaling at this point i will raise the light a bit nothing else i can do ac running max anyway My bud where not very dense so i take the extra yield And keep this one for My self ....thx rdale
Haha no problem man glad I could help a bit it's not a very big problem tho they say when a plant is done growing end of its harvest it will start growing new growth (foxtailing) lots of people don't harvest till it foxtails. But it's all on the grower
 

Mad_Prophessor

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Foxtailing is mainly genetic. Try a different strain next time.
No, it is not. Landraces have a tendency to fox-tail, but they are not a common strain for people to grow as they are very difficult and don't produce a lot.

The number one reason it occurs is the plant is too warm. The number two reason they grow that way is that they are over-mature.

Genetics play a very small roll in this effect.
 

Silky T

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i have a plant like that, exactly like that lool... i have it right under a fan blowing on her, but what i noticed is that the part that is not getting to a part of the plant is growing better and looking normal-ish... so im kinda new t othis experience aswell, hope someone can clear this for us.. thanks for poisting as I will learn from it to... =)

-Jugz
Are you saying that your plant is growing better where the fan isn't hitting it? The reason I ask is because I think I'm having the same problem. I've started turning the fan off in intervals now instead of fan full time because I think the constant blow of cool air (a/c is on in the house) is slowing down the grow process. Did you figure it out? Foxtailing is def not my problem, mine haven't started flowering yet.
 

jugz420

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Are you saying that your plant is growing better where the fan isn't hitting it? The reason I ask is because I think I'm having the same problem. I've started turning the fan off in intervals now instead of fan full time because I think the constant blow of cool air (a/c is on in the house) is slowing down the grow process. Did you figure it out? Foxtailing is def not my problem, mine haven't started flowering yet.
Yes where the fan barely hits is where I see normal growth. But under the other fan I have a blue dream and that one is doing great. I have that fox tail looking plant which is called white knuckles from seed. I have 2 more going next to it and those look perfect.
 

Silky T

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Yes where the fan barely hits is where I see normal growth. But under the other fan I have a blue dream and that one is doing great. I have that fox tail looking plant which is called white knuckles from seed. I have 2 more going next to it and those look perfect.
So you don't have one fan blowing on all of them? Do you have several fans blowing from different directions? I think that's what made mine start actually budding. For two reasons, I'm a noob is not one of them. One reason is my plants weren't getting absolute dark for ther 12/12 and they were getting full fan all day. Since I'm only growing 4 inside plants in one grow space, I only need to make sure the hot air is exhausted out the top. Three days ago, I made sure they weren't getting any light and I keep the fan off when they are sleeping. I've finally started seeing buds, 17 of them actually. This is my first indoor grow so I'm excited. Can you tell me your fan setup?
 

jugz420

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i have 3 fans in my grow room. You can check my grow Journal and on the first video u will see my setup.


-Jugz
 

ghb

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i would hazard a guess that is to do with environment, slightly over fertilised and getting cooked under the light. it is hard to tell not seeing the room/plants in person though.

i call it foxtailing too, just keep them as healthy as possible as long as possible until they stop growing, you can end up with some monster nugs when they just keep stacking up, like little fingers of dank
 

skunkd0c

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Genetics play a very small roll in this effect.
genetics does directly cause fox tailing even when environmental conditions are fine

not sure what point you're making ?

picture does not look so much like foxtailing
the leaves at the top look darker green and rubbery it looks like it has re-vegged a little at the top
or if leaves were removed from the cola it can grow back looking like that
 
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Silky T

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i would hazard a guess that is to do with environment, slightly over fertilised and getting cooked under the light. it is hard to tell not seeing the room/plants in person though.

i call it foxtailing too, just keep them as healthy as possible as long as possible until they stop growing, you can end up with some monster nugs when they just keep stacking up, like little fingers of dank
Hi GHB, a man after my own heart. I use to love that stuff.
 

Rdale

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Get a couple fans circling around the tops get a good circulation. If anywhere on the plant is warm get some air around it. Plus might be a good idea to check ur trichomes ur probly ready to harvest and ur just putting it off
 
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