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I think that is a classic case of Foxtailing, although I just assumed it was a characteristic of the strain... I've never seen or smoked an auto with my own eyes (or lungs), so I'm not familiar with all of the specifics. I also attributed it to it being examined. The plant might actually be past it's peak now that I look at the photos more closely. The pointy tips and odd growth I have sometimes seen on my own plants if I let them finish too long. I don't let them progress beyond when they start to grow funny, like the Foxtailed one has, but the 2nd one also seems to be getting the pointy buds... which was always a sign that I used to indicate that the plant was finished.For good answers post all grow info. Nutes, lights, environment, genetics.
At a glance i think maybe too hot and way too much nutes. I have never seen flowers look that way.
I think that is a classic case of Foxtailing, although I just assumed it was a characteristic of the strain... I've never seen or smoked an auto with my own eyes (or lungs), so I'm not familiar with all of the specifics. I also attributed it to it being examined. The plant might actually be past it's peak now that I look at the photos more closely. The pointy tips and odd growth I have sometimes seen on my own plants if I let them finish too long. I don't let them progress beyond when they start to grow funny, like the Foxtailed one has, but the 2nd one also seems to be getting the pointy buds... which was always a sign that I used to indicate that the plant was finished.
I'm guessing that I might have been wrong with my initial thought that the plant has a little longer to go, based on Foxtailing and the funny looking bud tips. Perhaps someone else with more/better experience with Auto's can chime in.
There is no salvaging an Autogrowing strain once they have flowered. That is the nature of their life cycle...they grow and after a certain time period, they start to flower, regardless of photoperiod. They will continue to flower until they reach full maturity, at which time they will start to produce unusual looking stunted growth and usually stop growing. They can't be re-vegged and will sort of fade away after a while. Auto strains don't exist in nature and are a result of selective breeding between different species of Cannabis plants. They have become true annuals, unlike the photo varieties which can usually be re-vegged after flowering.What can I do to salvage her? Any ideas, the grow rooms 22-25°, 40-50% Rh,
I flushed her and started again, she took really well, both actualy and theyve just stalled and the bud wont fill out and I cant just grow them both to death
Looks like stress and lots of it. Looks to be pretty late into flowering. I would let it do it’s thing, harvest, and start fresh.My two autos first showed Feb 4th, messed about and overfed, flushed and they kick started growing but I have no idea whats going on with them,
The first pic is the first auto, its criwn in a conical shape (,strain is supposed to be "The easy one"??
When i part the little buds its chaos leading onto the main stem, very moist but need advice how to deal with it,
The 2nd is supposed ti be the same strain BUT this has grown in a different shape, smells different plus I really dont have much smell inside my tent??
First 7 photos are Plant 1
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