What strains are known for Foxtailing?

Grampa

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I was wondering what strains you all have had that have been known to foxtail. Foxtailing is here plants grow buds in strands from several small stems where the budding starts.

I was recently reminded of foxtailing and want to grow one that does it just for the pleasure of doing it.

Examples of foxtailing:

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polyarcturus

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blue cheese, every one i grow foxtails.

some srains foxtail more than other but its really heat related, buds are forced to grow in a fashion where heat is not collected. warmer nights help bring out the fox tailing.
 

Grampa

Active Member
blue cheese, every one i grow foxtails.

some srains foxtail more than other but its really heat related, buds are forced to grow in a fashion where heat is not collected. warmer nights help bring out the fox tailing.
Awesome. Ill order some right away just to see how they do. Thanks a ton.
 

420killabud

Member
blue cheese, every one i grow foxtails.

some srains foxtail more than other but its really heat related, buds are forced to grow in a fashion where heat is not collected. warmer nights help bring out the fox tailing.
was wondering if I was the only one. Never had it happen to the extent of the pics, but in the last two weeks just about every time, they will foxtail. Still dense buds on the inside, but the last two week swell is wasted on foxtailing :cuss:

I will say tho that the smoke is worth it every time :eyesmoke:
 

Big N' Tasty

New Member
A lot of sativas will foxtail (regardless of grow room temp)
Two strains I've grown that foxtail are nevilles haze (mr.nice, already mentioned) and mekong haze (delta 9 labs, not a true "haze" but a pure landrace sativa).
I'd suggest nevilles haze over the mekong haze though, they were MUCH easier to germinate.
And be prepared to wait a good 18 weeks for flowering! (I even had one mekong haze go to 23 weeks)
 

MOLIKAIGROW

Member
oh yea on the sativas foxtailing ive been trying to breed around that on a maui waui cross im working crossed a hawaiian x maui waui on a white widow like a dumb ass, { i knew these WW strain was prone to do it}.
 

Clown Baby

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heat, too much nitrogen, sativa genetics can all contribute to foxtailing.
I had Odyssey from a bay area CA dispensary that foxtailed a lot on me. That grow was really hot though.

H&G's shooting powder is also claimed to cause foxtailing
 
blue cheese, every one i grow foxtails.

some srains foxtail more than other but its really heat related, buds are forced to grow in a fashion where heat is not collected. warmer nights help bring out the fox tailing.
It's caused by something else not just heat trust me I had an auto foxtail on me and my temps was at 65-78 the whole grow never reached 80F
 

conor c

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I was wondering what strains you all have had that have been known to foxtail. Foxtailing is here plants grow buds in strands from several small stems where the budding starts.

I was recently reminded of foxtailing and want to grow one that does it just for the pleasure of doing it.

Examples of foxtailing:

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Old thread but that's not foxtailing imo it has density that's actually a stacked calyx structure more so cos true foxtails are airy Vs retaining any density folks always mix the two up I find proper sativa stuff is more prone to actual foxtailing

heat, too much nitrogen, sativa genetics can all contribute to foxtailing.
I had Odyssey from a bay area CA dispensary that foxtailed a lot on me. That grow was really hot though.

H&G's shooting powder is also claimed to cause foxtailing
Yeah shooting powder can cause it
 

medidedicated

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Wow Its been a long time since Ive looked at this journal to see how bad it foxtailed. I just got done saying holy shit several times.

Holy cow only lil over a year ago?! Ive came a long way fast!
 

conor c

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Isn’t there a grinspoon that does it normally? From every pic of it I’ve seen…
I would say that's more the "pearl/wheat" type structure folk seek in grinspoon some Nepalese stuff does it and I heard Mexicans can have it as well and I even found a pearl pheno in skunk stuff before as well in the past so it's in a few gene pools
 
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Kindbud421

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I would say that's more the "pearl/wheat" type structure folk seek in grinspoon some Nepalese stuff does it and I heard Mexicans can have it as well and I even found a pearl pheno in skunk stuff before as well in the past so it's in a few gene pools
Aah, didn’t know the proper wording… I had an amnesia that did exactly what you described… shitty looking plant but hold on after lighting the fire! She was a rocket!
 
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