Auto Lambs Breath Wk 6 - is this considered good or bad foxtailing?

pollywog

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I have some auto Lambs Breath plants growing, currently week 6, and have noticed now after a few weeks of overdrive that there is a bit of foxtailing appearing on the densest plant. My conditions are ideal, stable 24-26C/ regulated 35RH, lights are a good distance, no bleaching etc.

Is this just a trait, or the OD, or am I missing something?

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I'm not seeing any ugly foxtailing that is associated with heat and environmental stress. I think the buds you've grown are quite beautiful. :) I know that some strains can be vulnerable to foxtailing, which tend to not be those ugly long spiralling ones you see from a stressed out plant. The small ones I see look to be more on the naturally occurring genetic side. In any event, just make sure temps stay appropriate.
 
I'm not seeing any ugly foxtailing that is associated with heat and environmental stress. I think the buds you've grown are quite beautiful. :) I know that some strains can be vulnerable to foxtailing, which tend to not be those ugly long spiralling ones you see from a stressed out plant. The small ones I see look to be more on the naturally occurring genetic side. In any event, just make sure temps stay appropriate.

Thank you very much, that proves to be a bit of relief.
 
I recently made the switch from growing autos to growing photoperiods so that I could try my hand at ScROG. Boy oh boy, was I in for a surprise. After growing autos exclusively for 5 years, I got accustomed to how easy it was to grow autos and (contrary to popular belief) how easy it was to find the sweet spot in nutrients. I switched to photoperiods a year ago, and I am still trying to find the sweet spot in ppms lol. I'm hoping that I can find a favorable, easy to feed photo strain soon or I may be switching back!
 
I do both. Definitely a difference in how to handle each one.
Annunaki orange kush x huckleberry soda is a fave to grow.
Seriously,just use the same nutes and soil as you'd use for zkittlez or gorilla glue.
Amazing plant.
Smells and tastes quite like orange sherbet
 

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