Foxtail problem in late flower! Need HELP!

dholt

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Wus up guys. To start I have a beautiful blueberry well she was beautiful under a little 400w HPS in late flower. She was doing perfect, had big beautiful rock hard buds, until just recently. About 2 weeks ago I noticed some odd growth on the tops but everything seemed fine so I just took it as a late growth spurt trying to finish herself up for harvest. Well couple weeks passed came home from work and the tips of most of her tops seemed like they shot up 1 inch in 8 hours. So I start tying to find the cause and turns it my fucking veg tent had been leaking light. I hope I saved her in time. But as of right now I'm at a loss I really don't know what to do next... I've thought about cutting the foxtail off the top of the bad ones and leaving the rest in hopes the will fill in. Some of the bigger tops seem like their trying to... but idk. I need help! Please guys, take a look at my picks and let me know what u all think. Also I apologize for the pics in advance I did take Salem with my light on sorry guys but some are clear with regular lighting also. Shout out to all my Cannabis Nerds keep it GROWING!
 

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be4meliz

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The only foxtail issue i've had was a Pineapple Kush that stretched too far and got heat/light stressed(couldn't raise lights any further).

Won't hurt anything-just pain in the ass trimming
 

dholt

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My question is should I cut those fucking little tips of the tops where it's stretching or leave it an hope she fills in?
 

be4meliz

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Genetics-some are prone to it, but STRESS(high heat/light burn-too close) is the most common- plants are trying to keep reproduction going under duress- not to worry-just trim them off and use for edibles.
 

cindysid

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Cutting it off isn't going to make it fill in. Something has triggered it to reveg. It will either revert to flower or not. Pretty good chance that it may hermie.
 

BlueBlazer00

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This guy's has obviously never grown bud don't do that
when you see a problem that you dont like you snip it . letting problems stay longer could possibly mean the end of the plants life ask any expert grower if you dont like a foxtail , cut it off
 

Ryante55

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when you see a problem that you dont like you snip it . letting problems stay longer could possibly mean the end of the plants life ask any expert grower if you dont like a foxtail , cut it off
Once again proves he hasn't grown weed....or maybe just didn't read the question? If your getting foxtailing late in flower from light leaks you don't cut the foxtail an keep growing that will not help you in any way shape or form.
 
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