Does anyone happen to know if genetic fox tailing is dominant or recessive?

Wavespell

Member
Hello,

Do you know if foxtailing is dominant or recessive? I'm just curious about these crosses I made. Hopefully I have enough pollen to back cross them with the none fox tailing fem pollen and that should remove it from the gene pool. It's all for personal, just having fun with it. If no one has the answer then I'll post results in 3 months when these crosses finish up.

Thanks
 

go go kid

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sativa or indica?? this may be of some limited use.
Foxtailing can be caused either by genetics or by stress. If you’re growing outdoors, any foxtailing is almost always due to genetics. Some strains of cannabis are simply more prone to developing foxtails.

Indoors, however, foxtailing can be caused by light stress during the flowering phase. In this case, plants start developing foxtails in parts of the flowers that are too close to the light source for too long. This is most common in setups with HPS or plasma lighting. Plants with this kind of foxtailing usually also have bleached or burnt tips or buds as a result of the heat from the grow light.
 

Wavespell

Member
Breeder website says mostly indica and refers to it as an indica. It's a blackberry strain if that matters to anyone
 
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