Are these re vegging? And then is this one ready?

WellRaisedPlant

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The 2 pictures of the leafier looking bud are Dream Queens. The other 2 are lavender Diesels. It looks to me like the dream queen is revegging, I’m just not sure, it may just be a leafier budding plant. And then the lavender diesels postals have mostly turned brown, is that a sign it’s done? These plants are about at week 8 of flower. Let me know what yall think! Thank you in advance!
 

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Phytoplankton

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I don't think it's revegging, some plants are like that. What's the photoperiod, if it's more than 13-14 hours, then it could be revegging. The others stilll have some time to go, lots of white pistils, it doesn't look like the buds have swelled too much, and I don't see much "frost" on the others.
 

WellRaisedPlant

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I don't think it's revegging, some plants are like that. What's the photoperiod, if it's more than 13-14 hours, then it could be revegging. The others stilll have some time to go, lots of white pistils, it doesn't look like the buds have swelled too much, and I don't see much "frost" on the others.
Gotchya okay. We have about 12.4 hours of light right now. Central Florida. Okay, maybe another 2-3 weeks? Should flowering go that long??
 

Phytoplankton

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Gotchya okay. We have about 12.4 hours of light right now. Central Florida. Okay, maybe another 2-3 weeks? Should flowering go that long??
You might be able to get a harvest in a couple weeks, it won't be optimum, but you should get something. Your issue is that the photoperiod is getting longer each day, so all the plants are going to start re-vegging soon. Your options are bring them indoors and put them under 12/12 light, or keep them outside and run the risk of them re-vegging and not finishing until fall. The problem with plants re-veggin,g that are that far along in flower, is that the existing buds will die back, and, especially in Florida, you run the risk of the buds rotting and taking the whole plant with it.
 

WellRaisedPlant

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You might be able to get a harvest in a couple weeks, it won't be optimum, but you should get something. Your issue is that the photoperiod is getting longer each day, so all the plants are going to start re-vegging soon. Your options are bring them indoors and put them under 12/12 light, or keep them outside and run the risk of them re-vegging and not finishing until fall. The problem with plants re-veggin,g that are that far along in flower, is that the existing buds will die back, and, especially in Florida, you run the risk of the buds rotting and taking the whole plant with it.
Makes complete sense. I wanted to see what would happen if I started some earlier in the year, I’m learning forsure. Yea revegg with that much bud is no good. Luckily. I had a batch that went outside March 20th, (a month later than these you see) and they are budding now. So I do actually think I’ll get probably another 2-3 weeks!
 
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