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    I had a plant that foxtailed right the waybthrough the grow realy annoying. When i went to cut it down after the grow i noticed knuckles all up the stem what could have caused this

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    Thats normal when plants growing new intersections they try to move minerals etc thats kinda the way they help thmeselves move nutrients through the plant they focus their energy into the new branch which creates that knuckle .. it happens when u pinch branches as well.. its normal

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    weird looking. almost look like keloid scars

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    Hmm i know it happens when u bend the branches thats how they heel i havent noticed it on any of my plants before where i havent had to bend them. Thought it might have something to do with why the whole plant foxtailed. No problem thank anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheatley90 View Post
    Hmm i know it happens when u bend the branches thats how they heel i havent noticed it on any of my plants before where i havent had to bend them. Thought it might have something to do with why the whole plant foxtailed. No problem thank anyway

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    Ive had branches knuckling without any bend or pinch .. id say its a genetic defect both knucles and foxtailing.. just a bad pheno..

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    Any light leaks mate, some of the leafs look almost as if they are trying to reveg...
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    Is your humidity and heat high ? That’ll make them shoot, if your environment is dialled in then it’s shit genetics , it happens, good for edibles though

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    Theres no light leeks and they are auto seeds so should realy re veg. Humidity is about 50 percent and the heat is 26 c lighys on and 14c lights off

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    Your room temps and humidity are good so probably just shit genetics, I,m guessing they foxtailed early on ? I,ve had strains that foxtail about week 8-9 , its a bummer when you see airy buds but there’s always next time, I,d study your genetics of next strain though, ask on here, I,m sure someone will give you a heads up

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    Ye i iv herd a few issues with nother light automatics from royal queen seeds i only ised them again because they replaced 10 seeds for me with went pair shaped last time. And ye it foxtailed straightvaway as it started to bud

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