thenotsoesoteric
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I have five plants flowering that are all from the same seed batch and one naturally foxtails. It's mother also foxtailed. Temps are steady 70-74 during lights on and 65ish lights out. All the other girls are producing normal fat chunky buds with zero fox tailing.I doubt it was good buddy. Foxtailing is not good and is caused by stress of some sort plain and simple. If it's foxtailing like that your environment is wrong got that strain
So even though in "your garden" it's not a thing, in the rest of reality naturally occurring foxtailing is a common thing.
Edit: OP's fox tail looks heat related because the cupped leaves and the small resin glands in those fox tails