bud keeps throwing out pistils?

Boatguy

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I think it is strain dependent. Did some tangie a few years ago that had three flushes of white pistils before it decided to stop and finish.
Made for some nice dense nugs
 

conor c

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All said above could be reasons why it could be it can be handling genetics or light distance or overfeeding also can be another cause for extra reflowerings
 

wbake90

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Bud looks leafy and fried, whether from excessive heat , light issues, whatever that stuff is done.

I'd harvest and start again.
looks normal to me . being used for hash so doesn't matter what it looks like trichomes are trichomes

weed grows all over the world with temps are above 26°
 
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Boatguy

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looks normal to me . being used for hash so doesn't matter what it looks like trichomes are trichomes

weed grows all over the world with temps are above 26°
Trichomes dont tell you much at all really. Ambers abound early anywhere they have been for a while.
Breaking open a bud and checking those is the only way to really gauge it that way, but that is kind of destructive. If it is still actively flowering it isnt done.
 

Relaxed

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They look great! Don't listen to nonsense. They produce like that till chop. You will notice like any annual fruit, veggi or weed they start looking just tired from normal about chop time. My rule is most every plant is 8-10 weeks so always go 10-12 weeks if healthy for max yield. No idea your current weeks so don;'t know. IF the plant starts fading color or yellowing leave usually too close to light that depends on what kinda light. Could be a bit too much nuts on those yella leaves but honestly it happens and it okay. Nothing to get to chopping becausee of a yella leaves fading. just means you could tweak the learning that comes from experience. Cheers to success you about done here.
 

Relaxed

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dude is right, stop touching the sticky buds. like tomatoes etc you keep touchin em you harm the produce....
 

Dameon187

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They look great! Don't listen to nonsense. They produce like that till chop. You will notice like any annual fruit, veggi or weed they start looking just tired from normal about chop time. My rule is most every plant is 8-10 weeks so always go 10-12 weeks if healthy for max yield. No idea your current weeks so don;'t know. IF the plant starts fading color or yellowing leave usually too close to light that depends on what kinda light. Could be a bit too much nuts on those yella leaves but honestly it happens and it okay. Nothing to get to chopping becausee of a yella leaves fading. just means you could tweak the learning that comes from experience. Cheers to success you about done here.
this seems like solid advice to me I'm going to take it from my Harvest. If healthy take it to 10 weeks or more
 
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