Is this foxtailing or normal calyx cola swell

wallywonks

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The foxtailing I've seen look like a normal bud that then grows calyxes stacked on top of each other.
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This genetic foxtail is my favorite smoke atm.
Yeah the pics I have seen on ILGM for Super skunk and the pics in the reviews by other growers shows calyxs sticking out of the buds like foxtails.
It seems to be normal for their strain I assume. Below is the pic they use on their site. I bought their photoperiod feminized Super Skunk.
Whats interesting is that extra one on top. The one I took pic today and posted on this thread has that now forming.
But its not all lime green like that.
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wallywonks

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All 4 of my plants in the tent have been growing since Sept 3rd. They are starting week 15 of life since germ.
The Super skunks are starting week 10 of flower. They were flipped on Oct 15th.
They are starting to yellow more of their older fan leaves. Noticed an increase on my other Super Skunk today.
Shes sucking them dry.
The White widow Autos are also showing multiple yellow leaves now. Those have been in flower Oct 3rd.
They are starting week 12 of flower now.
 

waterproof808

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Probably just the structure of the super skunk. I grew the Giesel cut earlier this year and it has similar structure, and also has mass super skunk in it.
 

2klude

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Thats very minor foxtailing IMO but could very well be genetic. It's definitely not caused by high heat... bet it has something to do with the bloom booster you use in week 6 or possible high light intensity.
 

calvin.m16

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Potential for causing FoxTailing ESPECIALLY when paired with Potassium Nitrate, Potassium Phosphate & Magnesium Nitrate are:
  • Potassium dihydrogen phosphate
  • Magnesium nitrate hexahydrate
  • Potassium nitrate (Potassium Nitrate is in most bloom bases, adding more can usually result in fox tailing or toxicity)
  • Kelp
This is assuming you're not having fox tailing due to light or heat stress..

The above info is from personal experience.
 
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