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  1. CapnChronic003

    How high

    DIF is the difference between day and night temps. For example, 78 day temps and 68 night temps mean a DIF of +10 (positive 10). A positive DIF will promote stem elongation. Try to keep your temps closer together. The more positive the DIF, the stronger the stretch, the more negative the DIF...
  2. CapnChronic003

    What is happening to this flower?

    This specific bud was harvested and tested very high, both total cannabinoids and THC so yea its definitely not detrimental but I am trying to put my finger on it. I am getting a lot of foxtail responses but to be perfectly honest the leaf temps are standard, 71/72/73 F and the humidity is...
  3. CapnChronic003

    What is happening to this flower?

    The rest of the bud continuing to grow around it definitely shows signs of foxtailing, but its almost more of the very top stopping growth and the rest of the bud swelling around it. Most of the foxtailing I've seen doesn't include the "flat top" but more of an elongated top due to heat and...
  4. CapnChronic003

    What is happening to this flower?

    The light is fairly close to the top flowers but I've been measuring PAR and leaf temps and nothing is out of the ordinary. Under the LEDs we use, I've had flowers finish just fine literally inches from the lights so I've been tending to not lean towards that as the problem but I guess anything...
  5. CapnChronic003

    How high

    You can get some stretch by increasing the DIF in your tent too.
  6. CapnChronic003

    What is happening to this flower?

    This photo is of week 9 prior to harvest. Noticed in week 5 this flower top was flattening, hardening and "finishing" while the rest of the flower continued to grow. Currently my best assumption is either light leak stress or maybe any other form of stress. However, this isn't prevalent in the...
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