Is this foxtailing?

Cvntcrusher

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My buds look odd.. the look like they have small skinny parts growing out of them.. this is my first grow so idk if this is just how they grow.

But I noticed they have skinny long tops. And then where its fatter towards the bottom, its really just more of the growth like the top growing out from the bud.

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HydroKid239

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It just looks like she is about to gain a lot of weight imo

Are there leaves growing out of those growths in the buds? If they look like stacking calyx it may be fox tailing... BUT if your light has not been moved in the past few days.. or within the last 7 days, I would rule light stress being the cause.
 
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Cvntcrusher

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It just looks like she is about to gain a lot of weight imo

Are there leaves growing out of those growths in the buds? If they look like stacking calyx it may be fox tailing... BUT if your light has not been moved in the past few days.. or within the last 7 days, I would rule light stress being the cause.
The growth coming out at the bottom looks EXACTLY like the tops of the buds
 

Cvntcrusher

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It just looks like she is about to gain a lot of weight imo

Are there leaves growing out of those growths in the buds? If they look like stacking calyx it may be fox tailing... BUT if your light has not been moved in the past few days.. or within the last 7 days, I would rule light stress being the cause.
Also, lights havent been moved.
 

mistergrafik

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Still feeding N? If it's a 3 part I would cut the grow all toghether and feed only micros and bloom.

I will cut my grow nutes after week 4/5 flowering. Extra N can cause the foxy busizness.

Either that or GRAB THE PROTON PACK
 

PadawanWarrior

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Definitely foxy. imo
I agree.

My buds look odd.. the look like they have small skinny parts growing out of them.. this is my first grow so idk if this is just how they grow.

But I noticed they have skinny long tops. And then where its fatter towards the bottom, its really just more of the growth like the top growing out from the bud.

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What type of light and how close is it?

Also, how have the temps been?
 

mistergrafik

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Could that be an indication that they are done? The trics up top don't seem to agree. I'm just staying on top of it because I am learning as I go.. while I follow this thread.
Thx in advance.
I wouldn't count as an indicator of finished-ness. It is stretching meaning it is growing up instead of out. Leads me to believe N, No light movements also lead me to believe N. Unless they have been too high the entire time.. :blsmoke:
 

HydroKid239

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I wouldn't count as an indicator of finished-ness. It is stretching meaning it is growing up instead of out. Leads me to believe N, No light movements also lead me to believe N. Unless they have been too high the entire time.. :blsmoke:
Check the pics from 2 weeks ago til now.. They been doing nothing but getting fatter from the bottom up. I assumed those thin tops would fill out.. and they have been.. I hope I'm not wrong here. I thought they still had time.. but leaving them under light too long when they wanna be done and dead can make them do silly things.
 

Cvntcrusher

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She has 450W of LED evenly spaced above the canopy.
Ambient is usually 83⁰
Rh 35-45%
LST never goes above 81-82⁰

Lighting is 15" above the top of the buds.

I guess I need to cut N out of her diet. I havent been giving her hardly any N but I will just feed phosphorus and potassium from here on

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Cvntcrusher

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I wouldn't count as an indicator of finished-ness. It is stretching meaning it is growing up instead of out. Leads me to believe N, No light movements also lead me to believe N. Unless they have been too high the entire time.. :blsmoke:
Its just too much N im sure. Ive had very minor yellowing of leaves. Also lights have always been around 15-20" above canopy.
 

mistergrafik

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Sorry couldn't help myself.

My friend is alive!!! I made something for u Padawan I will send it in the morning lol

She has 450W of LED evenly spaced above the canopy.
Ambient is usually 83⁰
Rh 35-45%
LST never goes above 81-82⁰

Lighting is 15" above the top of the buds.

I guess I need to cut N out of her diet. I havent been giving her hardly any N but I will just feed phosphorus and potassium from here on

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This is a very foxy lady. I am not fond of the LEDs so I cannot help with spacing just my suggestion on N. Some people may not even agree with the cut of N but it works for me :eyesmoke:

Also ur temps are a tad high
 

Cvntcrusher

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She's not done thats for sure. But since its probably foxtailing does that mean the tops will stay skinny? They won't fatten up?
 

HydroKid239

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Its just too much N im sure. Ive had very minor yellowing of leaves. Also lights have always been around 15-20" above canopy.
Do any of the lights have veg/bloom switches?

Can anyone back me up (If I'm wrong I'm wrong)
but when growing with blurples.. coming towards the end of flower.. should the veg switches be turned off, so mostly the red spectrum is hitting them?

I heard it somewhere.. just don't wanna let it go unsaid.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Those people did NOT know who tf they were sitting in front of.
Hell ya. I noticed that too. What a bunch of dumbass's. I saw a couple guys laughing. WTF was that about, crazy man. I'd be rocking out. There's only that one lady I see there kinda jamming out. Fuckin Crazy.
 

Cvntcrusher

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Do any of the lights have veg/bloom switches?

Can anyone back me up (If I'm wrong I'm wrong)
but when growing with blurples.. coming towards the end of flower.. should the veg switches be turned off, so mostly the red spectrum is hitting them?

I heard it somewhere.. just don't wanna let it go unsaid.
I actually am only using the bloom switches. So I'm only using:
Red lighting
Sunlight lighting
and 1 bloomspect 132W blurple
 
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