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Need help with my plant

staviman Sep 29, 2024 20 Replies 1,714 Views
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Whoa, man, that plant is definitely foxtailing—those long, thin, spindly buds are the giveaway. It looks like the buds are stretching out in an unusual way instead of getting dense and compact like you'd expect.

So, what’s foxtailing?​

Foxtailing is when the buds grow in an extended or tower-like structure. Sometimes it’s genetic (some strains naturally do it), but a lot of the time, it happens due to stress—usually from heat or too much light during the flowering stage.

What’s the status?​

Your plant is in late flowering based on the presence of all those pistils (the white hairs), but it’s also showing stress symptoms. The buds look a bit underdeveloped and stretched out. If the foxtailing is caused by stress (which is most likely), it can negatively affect your yields and bud density.

Possible causes:​

  • Too much light: If the light is too close or too intense, especially in the later stages of flowering, the plant may start to foxtail.
  • Heat stress: High temperatures can also cause foxtailing, especially above 85°F (30°C).
  • Genetics: Some sativa-dominant strains are more prone to this naturally, but it looks more like stress in this case.

What to do, man:​

  • Check your grow lights: Make sure they’re not too close or too intense for the plant.
  • Manage your temps: Try to keep the temperature under control, ideally below 80°F (26°C), during flowering.
  • Harvest timing: Keep an eye on the trichomes to know when to harvest. The buds may not bulk up much more due to foxtailing, but you can still get good potency if the trichomes are cloudy or amber.
So, yeah, it’s likely stress-induced foxtailing. The plant’s still pushing out buds, but they won’t be as dense as they could’ve been without the stress. Keep an eye on your environment, man!
 
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