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M39 Buds won't stop growing, is this typical?

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M39 Buds won't stop growing, is this typical?

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Hello Farmers!

Based on time and trichomes the plant has about a week left to mature but the buds will not stop growing new growth. I've been feeding it only 6.2ph water for the last week like I always do. The temperature and humidity in the tent has always remained within a healthy range based on day and night cycles. Lights are slightly above suggested height, it should not be light stress. I have 3 oscillating fans and a direct air intake from outside to supply "fresh" air.

The M39 strain is known for being a large producer but is this what they do?

fyi, I did have spider mites, only on this plant, I worked hard inspecting daily and purchased 200 assassin mites that only feed on spider mites. I have not seen any sign of spider mites in 2 weeks and this new grown really only started after that period. Oddly the other plant never that is in direct contact with the infected one, never shown any sign of pests. I've inspected them with an electronic hand held microscope over many weeks for many hours.

I did also hammer them with a PK boost in the last 2 weeks of feeding. Maybe the plant is just using the remaining nuets in the soil

If you have grown this strain or large yield strains please let me know if this is common.
 

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Never mind the new calyxes, yes, some strains push them out very late into flower. Check the trichomes for the % of amber you are looking for.
 
If you Google Foxtailing You might have a good crop of them going! Not positive! Like one eye says, use your best judgment!😁
 
Hello Farmers!

Based on time and trichomes the plant has about a week left to mature but the buds will not stop growing new growth. I've been feeding it only 6.2ph water for the last week like I always do. The temperature and humidity in the tent has always remained within a healthy range based on day and night cycles. Lights are slightly above suggested height, it should not be light stress. I have 3 oscillating fans and a direct air intake from outside to supply "fresh" air.

The M39 strain is known for being a large producer but is this what they do?

fyi, I did have spider mites, only on this plant, I worked hard inspecting daily and purchased 200 assassin mites that only feed on spider mites. I have not seen any sign of spider mites in 2 weeks and this new grown really only started after that period. Oddly the other plant never that is in direct contact with the infected one, never shown any sign of pests. I've inspected them with an electronic hand held microscope over many weeks for many hours.

I did also hammer them with a PK boost in the last 2 weeks of feeding. Maybe the plant is just using the remaining nuets in the soil

If you have grown this strain or large yield strains please let me know if this is common.
Interesting observation, what I mean is that working with a plant is more than one experience. It takes more than one cycle to get the best results with a particular variety, but maybe it's just my inexperience, but you have to get to know the plant, even hardy F1s have their own peculiarities
 
Interesting observation, what I mean is that working with a plant is more than one experience. It takes more than one cycle to get the best results with a particular variety, but maybe it's just my inexperience, but you have to get to know the plant, even hardy F1s have their own peculiarities
That makes sense. Unfortunately, I am trying multiple strains to figure out which one is best for me and I want to focus on.

It's also possible the lighting is too intense. I do have 2 TS1000's and a TS3000 in a 5x5 tent. I did not move the 2 TS1000's to the tent until about a month ago when my other plant finished in the 3x3.
 
That makes sense. Unfortunately, I am trying multiple strains to figure out which one is best for me and I want to focus on.

It's also possible the lighting is too intense. I do have 2 TS1000's and a TS3000 in a 5x5 tent. I did not move the 2 TS1000's to the tent until about a month ago when my other plant finished in the 3x3.
Combining both topics in which I participate, I can say only one thing with certainty. With physiological equilibrium of the root zone, plants simultaneously enter and mature to that ripeness which can be determined by branch breaking. This is one method of control. The seeds germinate in parallel, the equilibrium.
 
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