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In my experience I've seen this it's usually due to heat/light related stress. Had a buddy with a greenhouse get taco leaves really bad because it was just too hot. Do you have any fans blowing on the plant? Ambient temp of 70f isn't bad but that doesn't mean the leaf surface temps are that low.
Taco or canoe leaves are usually associated with high temps, but they usully have to be pretty hot and should only be at the leaves cloest to the light or heat source. What are you feeding them? Some nutrient overfeedings can cause similar issues but without a pic of the entire plant to see how far the tacos have spread, it is hard to make a solid diagnosis. From my exprience, nearly 90% of problems are nutrient related, although a few can be heat related. Seeing that everything was fine until the plant is almost finishedmakes me think of additives used in the last few weeks. Some "finishing" bloom boosters can throw off the nutrient balance, causing problems for some.
Foxtailing isn't unusual for ome Sativa strains, so I wouldn't worry too much. It is usually a sign that things are getting close to the end, at least in my experience. Sometimes you will gt a little nub or funky single leaves growing at the tips of the buds... this is my main clue tht things are ready. It also isn't unusual to lose a lot of larger leaves die off at the end, but they don't usually taco. I would look into the nuts end of things. In any event, they look pretty good!
Your humidity is probally to low. But that’s ok at least there will be much less chance of mold.
Is it just this strain? My last batch the donkey butters all did this late but the buds were still gourgous. Yours seem to be getting a bit wrinkly as well though. Not much can be done at this point though. And the buds look good.Humidity is at 50, a little over what it should be.
Environment is wrong. Light is too strong
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