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sondeos

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Hi I leave a photo of a small plant, seven photos of the evolution of fox tails. greetings and good vibes.

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ghostly

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dumb question... why do some plants foxtail and others dont? is it genetic/strain, enviro, food, light? is it a good thing or a bad thing or neither? i had a NYCD that foxtailed heavily and my bludream did too near the end. the cush didnt. it was all chronic, but ive never seen it before that.
 

Rosy Cheeks

dancin' cheek to cheek
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dumb question... why do some plants foxtail and others dont? is it genetic/strain, enviro, food, light? is it a good thing or a bad thing or neither? i had a NYCD that foxtailed heavily and my bludream did too near the end. the cush didnt. it was all chronic, but ive never seen it before that.

It is probably a combination of genetics and temperatures, high temps increasing the foxtailing.

Neither good nor bad, but good in the sense that it makes your plant sexy.

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sondeos

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Hello everyone. Thank you for visiting the thread. This is a cutting "my mother" Crystal (Nirvana) misses a selection. This cutting was an experiment, was placed in the sun 39N latitude in September to 32 degree heat, no more root with about 5 cm. and was burned, normal, I put in the shade, while recovering began to flower by photoperiod that had outdoors. to very bad weather after outdoor and indoor flowering finished with 250 W HPS lamps.
 

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