LED grows and foxtailing buds.. common trait in all LED grows?

Gemtree

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Which lamp are you testing? Biggest turnoff of led is the un natural looking fox tailing. Ive tested QB boards and cob arrays and for me both terrible looking results with fox tailing. GPW was obviously way bigger VS hps, however where i live everyone likes to show each other their fruits of their harvest and the shit looking fox tailing has to be stopped. Maybe i ran my current to high IDK.
Kingbrite 240w turned down in a 36x20" tent so definitely won't have a lack of light. What watt per sq ft did you run? I don't mind if there's a little crowning but the huge foxtail buds suck. Running truffle pig (gelato 41 x mai tai) so shouldn't be genetics guess we'll see.
 

Brettman

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In your case I think it show the stronger genetics can resist more maybe?

Edit: I also do believe I was told to mimic mother nature indoors for the best results.
I'm not about to give my girls a rainy shower lol , but I think the cloudy days with less
sun in sept/oct play a part.. which brings me to the theory that giving them less light
late in flower may be a good thing when it comes to a clean finish.
Ive always been a bit confused about guys trying to mimic the outdoors. All my friends grow outdoors and there pot fucking sucks, it’s almost always airy as hell. I’ve got a friend who trimmed two pounds a couple months ago and he’s already buying from me again lol. So why would we want to mimic that?
 

a mongo frog

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What watt per sq ft did you run?
I ran this at full current in like a triangle foot print. 4x8 + 4x4 centered to the 4x8. led wattage was 600x2 and a 750 watt cob array. Math says 40.625 watts psf I think. Im thinking hot spots took a toll on that run. Yield was great bag appeal was weak compared to HPS. Probably my fault. Im trying super hard to love LED but just cant yet. Ive been ridding the "shit show" grow log train for a minute to see. That slut has some really nice looking flower coming along and his lights might be what I'm looking for.
 

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Gemtree

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I ran this at full current in like a triangle foot print. 4x8 + 4x4 centered to the 4x8. led wattage was 600x2 and a 750 watt cob array. Math says 40.625 watts psf I think. Im thinking hot spots took a toll on that run. Yield was great bag appeal was weak compared to HPS. Probably my fault. Im trying super hard to love LED but just cant yet. Ive been ridding the "shit show" grow log train for a minute to see. That slut has some really nice looking flower coming along and his lights might be what I'm looking for.
Lol I just found his journal and he does have some nice led buds. I'm nervous to go all led for the same reason so figured I'd drop 150 to try it out myself since none of my friends will lol. Greengenes on youtube doesn't get too foxtaily buds either so going to try to work out any kinks before upgrading. I'm sure there's a sweet spot between heat, light intensity, ect
 

HydroKid239

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Ive always been a bit confused about guys trying to mimic the outdoors. All my friends grow outdoors and there pot fucking sucks, it’s almost always airy as hell. I’ve got a friend who trimmed two pounds a couple months ago and he’s already buying from me again lol. So why would we want to mimic that?
I wouldn't blame airy buds on nature. That sounds like a cop out.
 

HydroKid239

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Oh really? I grew outdoors when I was younger and I was never satisfied. I do live in Canada though, I remember letting some go well into October maybe even like Halloween on mild years and still never had anything decent.
I wouldn't even try outdoors. I worry about bugs and the weather beating on the plant.
I started indoor, and I'm just going to try to make it better as I go along.
 

HydroKid239

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I think i need to plead guilty. About how much ppfd are you radiating those last weeks?


I bet it is P. I never get purple stems. I'm a chronic user of PSB
Sorry I just seen this.. I haven't measured, I only dim it down about 20%.
I may leave it at 100% this run, but I will raise it to 24" from 18" around week 7 of flower.
 

p0opstlnksal0t

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Oh really? I grew outdoors when I was younger and I was never satisfied. I do live in Canada though, I remember letting some go well into October maybe even like Halloween on mild years and still never had anything decent.
We're too far north to grow the dense outdoor nugs unless you have a real good strain early finisher. I'm in Maine and have to run my outs into Nov. Even then they aren't as dense as indoor. Next summer I'll be ready with some outdoor greenhouses.


This is some of my outs this year, did ok but next year I'm building GH':

http://instagr.am/p/CIOtH64hXl3/
http://instagr.am/p/CIQl0n0hxmi/
http://instagr.am/p/CITUV_Eh68E/
 

NukaKola

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I think it has to do with the fact that most LED’s are densely packed diodes running high wattages and being hung much too close to the canopy. A QB 288 running ~150w needs a significant distance from canopy as it’s close to 0.5w/diode and spread over a relatively small area. Running strips or more boards for a higher diode count running softer ~0.3w/diode will allow much closer distance from canopy, more uniform coverage, and reduce the chance of foxtailing due to light stress.

Oh really? I grew outdoors when I was younger and I was never satisfied. I do live in Canada though, I remember letting some go well into October maybe even like Halloween on mild years and still never had anything decent.
I’m in SoCal and the outdoor comes out pretty nice, big dense buds. The pests are the worst part unless you have a greenhouse. I will always prefer the controlled environment of indoor unless I can afford a climate controlled greenhouse and the space for it some day.
 

radiant Rudy

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Makes sense, the blackjack seemed fine with the light intensity and had nice barrel shaped buds with the same feed and conditions.
hey Man. which blackJack did you grow?
This plant fox tailed a bit but i attribute it to heat and extended flowering time (possibly due to too much coconut water)

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What strain is that?
I'm pretty sure it's Nepalese Jam x Zamaldelica

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swami-cherry-bomb.jpg
 

Brettman

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And back to OP’s original question, I’ve been having a problem with foxtails on my last few grows myself. I usually keep a steady 82 degrees, should I be dropping that in the last few weeks ?
 

radiant Rudy

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What does that last picture look like dried and cured ?
I love that pic and cant resist posting it often AF. I got asked that quedtion a few times. The color does not carry over into drying and cure. Its still a sexy bud, with a longer, elongated shape, sugary with decent density but the colors are ordinary. In this lot of Swami 'Cherry Bomb' beans every female was a pink /red beauty. Also a real nice electrified, cerebral chill factor to the buzz. If i come across a pic of a finished bud ill post it up.

Heres a pic of IHG platinum buffalo. Im in a 2x4 i use an 8 cob v29/cxb3590 diy rig, at full blast it draws 625w on kilawatt.

Foxtailing was not a problem here.Screenshot_20200328-212232.png
 

Khyber420

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I've noticed foxtailing on some of my led grows as well. I think its a combination of genetics and light intensity. People still underestimate the power of led. I've got cobs and qb and never run them closer than 18" from canopy.
I agree, running LEDs and had a grow foxtail pretty bad, but my lights were 10 or 12" from the canopy + the those were cobs that put out some heat. Maybe a combination of light and heat intensity. Next grow I raised up them a lot higher, add active cooling and didn't have the same issue. I've also run different LEDs that run cooler and instead of foxtailing I had major bleaching when too close.
 

thumper60

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We're too far north to grow the dense outdoor nugs unless you have a real good strain early finisher. I'm in Maine and have to run my outs into Nov. Even then they aren't as dense as indoor. Next summer I'll be ready with some outdoor greenhouses.


This is some of my outs this year, did ok but next year I'm building GH':

http://instagr.am/p/CIOtH64hXl3/
http://instagr.am/p/CIQl0n0hxmi/
http://instagr.am/p/CITUV_Eh68E/
What a silly thing to say, been out door in maine 40 yrs my outs blow away any at the shops at half the tag.I was done late sept this yr?
 
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