Fox tailing? PLEASE HELP

They look great, let them girls finish as previously said. You can raise your light to curb the foxtails. My first grow super silver haze started foxtails and I’ve had other grows but it turned out to be my favorite smoke. I’d bet when she’s done you will be reaping the benefits of this grow.

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U say finish up… like they have been going in flower now 8 weeks ish think more? The top colas on all are so dry, so many broen hairs dried up and are on the tent floor

The hairs will curl up and turn back in start turning a orange color. At that point is when I start checking my Trichomes. When they are cloudy and about 10% are amber I chop. It’s your preference on how much amber or if any. But it’s hard to have patience with beauty like yours

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All the hairs are burnt orange brown red here n there she burst white pistols. Trixhomes r all over the place. Clear with cloudy heads clear with amber hears, all cloudy, cloudy with amber heads. Amber spots on leaves like a dust um yhen there the pistols that look like hairs and then the ones that when i get deep in the bud i watch them all goey stretching like pancake batter. I wish i could get better pictures but theres always a leaf if the way

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Do some defoliation, start down low and clear the bottoms, :lollipop: one or two of your plants each day. The larf down low can go and you can save for concentrate.
No more nutrients just water and make sure they get plenty of fresh air.
I’d make sure the top 1/3 gets to finish in a week.
If your mostly milky it’s getting close to time anyhoots.

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Do you chop the whole plant or just the top 1/3 and let the remainder finish a little longer?

Only 2nd harvest 1st i got too impatient and thought the milky was there but nah wasnt potent at all. Prolly 2 weeks too early

I’d just clear the bottom and let the top 1/3 finish out. Clear the dead and fan leaves.
The last week start clear the colas of excess leaves your going to chop at harvest. Slow down the chlorophyll production. Since there’s a lot of leaves it’ll be easier to clean up now. It’s better than doing heavy trim after the plant dries out. I try and clear leaves after chopping and before I hang to dry.
Once it’s dry you’re more prone to lose Trichomes. I use a trim bin to catch kief.

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Or dim down, maybe

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Idk its just so leafey

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@DEEPDIVERDAVE whatchu think bout these now? Its like theres no buds the tops that ive cut already that r drying are very spongey leafy idk what is ganna happen bud.

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Blue plastic grow container?
Plenty of holes for adequate dry routine?
Wet soil?
Not sure what to say could fix them.
Agree with @LateNightGardner

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I think we should holistically examine your grow environment. You are probably time to do a lunch and learn for your next run.

When using artesian well water for cannabis plants, it is important to check the pH level of the water. [Cannabis plants prefer a pH range between 5.8 and 6.5. It is also important to check the mineral content of the water. [Water with high levels of minerals such as calcium and magnesium can cause nutrient lockout in cannabis plan] you should get your water check so you’ll know what’s in your water source. If it’s high in Calcium and Magnesium you can use GH FloraMicro Hard-water. To check the mineral content of your artesian well water, you can either bring a sample of the water to a lab or purchase a home test kit. [Test strips are available for as little as $15 ]. Check your local hardware store like Home Depot for test kits. Culligan has a bit of information on their website. Sometimes local state has information for your area.
To check the mineral content of your artesian well water, you can either bring a sample of the water to a lab or purchase a home test kit. Test strips are available for as little as $15

Fresh air and lots of O2 to your roots along with up to 1000 ppfd. I don’t think dropping your lights was the answer.
Make sure your tent does not have light leaks. Sometimes exposure to light after flower will cause plants to start to veg again. Or not produce tight buds.

What nutrient line and feeding schedule were you using?
What was your temps and humidity throughout grow cycles?

Light leak. Damn. So being autoflower i thought, me thinking :rofl:, that light didnt matter. So i may have gone in the tent during lights out to check tricomes. I dont think its my water. I get the ph down before i water. I took some pics of the water lab test here there are. So plants that reveg, can they be saved or?? Should i cut, maybe dry and then use for edibles? Or are these a total bust?
Ph perfect connoisseur nutes

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This is the water i use. Posted at the well

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Clean water safe for use but In Deep Water Culture (DWC) hydroponics systems, it is important to monitor the nitrate levels in the water to ensure that they remain within the optimal range for cannabis growth. High nitrate levels can lead to reduced photosynthetic capacity and plant growth, while extremely low nitrate levels can

I suppose that should be fine for auto flower. What light schedule did you use? Did you use the same schedule for veg and flower? I think most growers use 18/6 unless plants fail to auto flower then they go to 12/12.