Ok I’m now thoroughly confused…which isn’t a hard thing for me to become….I have almost no experience growing indoors….did have some banner crops outside a long time ago and feel like I know what a ripe bud looks like and how it gets there. But take it easy on me, as I’m not even finished w/ my first indoor grow.
I understand the buds not being as big as some, but I don’t get the foxtailing issue.
I thought “bad” foxtailing was due to light stress and affected the tops primarily. The other type of foxtailing was due to genetics and was prevalent all over the plant. This plant is showing it all over, which makes me think it’s more genetic. And I know I’m not the only guy who likes those knuckled up buds?? But remember, I know very little and understand even less.
I’m having the same issue with one of my autos and am going to post something to see what kind of input I can generate and what I can learn.
On the original post plant,
I can’t tell if those giant calyces are just getting ready to heave up the thick strands of pistils that foxtailing buds typically do, or if they’ve already done it and they’ve receded.
About a week ago my buds looked like they should finish in another 2weeks……then rather suddenly, these giant calyces swelled up and started spitting out the thickest pistils I’ve ever seen. Now I couldn’t say when it may be ready….it’s a “9-10 week” auto on week 13 and at the rate it’s moving, could take a month or more for all those whites to turn or recede.
I assumed my foxtailing was genetic but it makes more sense that I fucked something up….I’m pretty good at that, I’ve seen me do it. My pic is from yesterday and, believe me, it looked more ripe a week ago without the new ropes of white goo.