What Causes Foxtailing?

ProdigalSun

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I have a bagseed named Nightshift a week in 12/12 that is now only punching out single bladed leaves that start off kinda twisted up. What do I do?

The numbers of leaves have been lessening as the plant ages.

potting soil
cloned on 11/25/13
1,000wHPS







 

ProdigalSun

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Possibly genetics...bagseed. Highest temp in the room has been 81*F and I'm ~ 30" from the tops with the light.


I had started to flower it a few weeks ago, but had to move, so you're on point with the revegging idea. You have some experience here I see. :leaf:
 

Doer

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1 week in and you see flowering. Sometimes it is nothing for 2 weeks.

And these high K Bloom foods are junk and are associated with this. Humidity is also associated.

People say genetics, but I don't think so. I think it is failed genetics due to improper environment.
 

Dr. Who

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Hey PS.
Yeah, looks like the genetics (leaf structure) in combo with the change and rechange in light times is the key as pic 1 really shows the veg to flower to veg and back to flower being expressed in the plants growth. It's the hormone changes back and forth.

Remember a few weeks back when we had the ice storm? I was power down 2 days and couldn't run my HID lighting with my underpowered back-up system. So my girls have just recovered from that.

Anyway she'll be just fine. In fact you may really like the closer together internode space you're girl is showing, when you get to the finish.

Every spring I'll take 2 plants freshly transplanted into their final pots at around 18" and put them out on the deck with the sun doing short hrs to induce flower. In about a week or a tad longer the sun gets to veg times and the plants revert back. Veg for about 6 weeks(can take 2-3 weeks to revert back to flower), maybe a couple more and then put them back indoors and start flowering. I get nice tight node spacing and great long and fat buds that don't grow that way regularly for that strain. Of course they are done organic and go to myself and selected patients.

Grow on Brother in another county!
 

ProdigalSun

Well-Known Member
Hey PS.
Yeah, looks like the genetics (leaf structure) in combo with the change and rechange in light times is the key as pic 1 really shows the veg to flower to veg and back to flower being expressed in the plants growth. It's the hormone changes back and forth.

Remember a few weeks back when we had the ice storm? I was power down 2 days and couldn't run my HID lighting with my underpowered back-up system. So my girls have just recovered from that.

Anyway she'll be just fine. In fact you may really like the closer together internode space you're girl is showing, when you get to the finish.

Every spring I'll take 2 plants freshly transplanted into their final pots at around 18" and put them out on the deck with the sun doing short hrs to induce flower. In about a week or a tad longer the sun gets to veg times and the plants revert back. Veg for about 6 weeks(can take 2-3 weeks to revert back to flower), maybe a couple more and then put them back indoors and start flowering. I get nice tight node spacing and great long and fat buds that don't grow that way regularly for that strain. Of course they are done organic and go to myself and selected patients.

Grow on Brother in another county!
Oh, I remember, my trailer froze solid, there was ice on my G. D. fish tanks!!!!!!!! I had to pick up and move the whole garden after trying to keep the room warm with batches of 40 gallons of bottled hot water. It worked, for a while but I had to move permanently, and this seems to be one of the side effects of the catastrophe.

I'm building a new room though, and will do a build thread with pics when it's finished.
 
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