on the side that the light hits the plants ... they seem to have fox tailed look on the left of the colas you'll see what i mean ..
When i think of the term foxtailing I see the flower/fruit fully maturing to ripeness. It occurs after a few conditions are met. First, adequate lumens andlight penetration. Second, during the bloom phase any stress induced on a plant in bloom will stunt the growth and cause it to not be able to fully form correctly. People who like a lot of hairs on their weed have no clue. When a plant is grown stress free and healthy during the whole bloom phase, the term foxtailing is a sign of a plant grown correctly and to maturity. If it doesn't foxtail or pop at the end, probably the heat, insufficient lumens, pm, thrips, ventilation, over-nuting, etc. was the reason foxtailing didnt occur in some form. Lumens are a plants best friend!
Keep going, you almost have me convinced the common knowledge is precisely backward. My Vanilluna usually foxtail and they are always exceptional herb.