Are theses girls starting to fox tailing?

Lilnuggs

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Just noticed some new growth starting, have heard of fox tailing, not sure if this is the start, Trichs are 75% milky and 12 weeks into flower.
Is this something to worry about? Could colder temps cause it, been around 10*c at night and 16-20*c during daytime, and overcast some days, been kept in garage at night time, been a warm sept for Alberta , really want to finish in the sun, but have a back up plan if need be.
 

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Looks good maybe a week or so. Probably technically in harvest window now. Have to check trichs which I’m sure you know as it wasn’t your question.
 
Ive done a bit of research around foxtailing and unless you stressing the plant with hot lights most fox tailing is genetic some strains are notorious for fox tails. Nice plants btw harvest at your discretion however your ideal harvest is all cloudy and 5% amber on inner bud not just on sugar leaves the leaves are misleading.
Happy420
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While it is often genetics that is at the heart of "foxtailing", I have discovered that a surplus of nitrogen often is a large contributor with susceptible strains. I have a fav strain that loves to foxtail. But after repeated grows, I've discovered that a reduction by around 35% of nitrogen during the bloom phase, compared to other strains in the bloom phase, virtually eliminates the phenomenon. I have only tried this with the Purple Haze strain. Hope this helps.
 
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