Spring flowering: some are now revegging

I did a winter/spring crop this year and harvested some nice potent lemon haze buds off of a few plants. A few of my most vigorous plants, however, started revegging during mid-flowering. They look like they have about 2 weeks left to finish flowering.

My question is, will the buds still continue making trichomes throughout the summer until the eventual finish this fall? Or will they finish over the next few weeks during the plants reveg cycle?

What should I expect at this point? Thanks!
 
They will start to grow shoots out the top of the buds. You can clip all the buds off and leave enough leaves on the plant for it to re-veg if that is what you want. Most of the time I've just took the buds I had at reveg and called it a crop.

Kind of late for a winter/spring grow. Look into the length of day in your area, and plan backward to find the right start time.
 
Yeah, I'm going to start them on a flowering cycle about 3 weeks earlier next time I kept a log of everything so I'll have everything I need next time. Some finished nicely. These were seeds from a friend. Live and learn =)
What should I expect from the new buds on the revegged mother when they're done in the fall? Same or not so much?
 
Yeah, I'm going to start them on a flowering cycle about 3 weeks earlier next time I kept a log of everything so I'll have everything I need next time. Some finished nicely. These were seeds from a friend. Live and learn =)
What should I expect from the new buds on the revegged mother when they're done in the fall? Same or not so much?
My spring crops are always a mixed bag. Some finish in time, some don't. How you can think of it, the first to flower in the fall will be the last to reveg in spring. Sativa strains that flower later will reveg first. {not to mention the longer flower time} You can plan out your start dates. I've started seeds December 1st and had a few of them reveg. The first sign of reveg for me was white hairs. Lots and lots of white hairs. Unless seeds were involved, I always cut my losses so to speak. When I was sure it was revegging, I chopped.

I've never had any that was really heavy in bud that I took all the way to fall. What I have done is got my plants out a hair too soon and all the males will show balls enough to cull them, and the females will twist a little, but not really go into flower hard. A lot of the indoor folks do it though, to save a plant they don't have a cut of. I've heard it can cause weird growth patterns. Three point leaves, things like that.
 
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