I'm pretty sure my autos are revegging

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Hey everyone, my two autos are right around the 70-75 day mark and I'm almost certain they are revegging. They stopped filling out for a couple days and then when i touch the buds they felt like they were fattening up again. Now that I really look at them I think the reason they are feeling bigger is because they are revegging. Also, now that I think about it they have been growing leaves pretty much none stop and my humidity has been abnormally high all grow. I would defoliate, sometimes heavy, and within a week the canopy would be overly full again. From what I've gathered on autos, a true auto should never reveg. Any suggestions on what to do? Should I flush them now and cut my losses? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for the response. One of my plants definitely has single blade leaves coming out of the tops of most of the main colas. The other one I believe does too but I’ll have to take a better look. Temps are around 80-82 degrees and humidity has been right around 50%. I don’t know if this matters but in order to reach lower humidity levels I have to leave my tent unzipped and a dehumidifier close by. I’ll take better pictures when I get home. If they are indeed trying to reveg would I be better of flushing and chopping them ASAP? Or is there a course of action to get them back on track in enough time for the plants to finish without much degradation to the buds?
 
I honestly don't see any revegging usually you single bladed leafs and buds start to get a stringy. I believe it's something due to your high humidity and that plant could be more leafy aswell.
Here are some more pictures of the one I'm 99% sure revegged. I don't know what else to do but flush it and chop it. Bud doesn't look like it's going to get any better and I don't want to waste nutes on it. Again, I apologize for this picture quality I'm not the best at taking pictures with my phone.
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Here are some more pictures of the one I'm 99% sure revegged. I don't know what else to do but flush it and chop it. Bud doesn't look like it's going to get any better and I don't want to waste nutes on it. Again, I apologize for this picture quality I'm not the best at taking pictures with my phone.
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It's definitely not re-vegging. It's stunted and slowed due to overfeeding or a lockout of some kind. Single leaf leaves at the top of the colas does not mean the plant is re-vegging, it usually means the plant is too stunted to grow correctly. Or, it's bad genetics. But re veg isn't a concern.
 
Here are some more pictures of the one I'm 99% sure revegged. I don't know what else to do but flush it and chop it. Bud doesn't look like it's going to get any better and I don't want to waste nutes on it. Again, I apologize for this picture quality I'm not the best at taking pictures with my phone.
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Overfeeding for sure I've had this happen with a few plants, and it was when they got heavy doses of bloom nutes,
 
It's definitely not re-vegging. It's stunted and slowed due to overfeeding or a lockout of some kind. Single leaf leaves at the top of the colas does not mean the plant is re-vegging, it usually means the plant is too stunted to grow correctly. Or, it's bad genetics. But re veg isn't a concern.
I agree they are overfed but I have done this from time to time and never had a plant stop forming buds. I'm thinking it's bad genetics. These two girls took 7 almost 8 weeks to show pistils; another thing I've never had happen to me with autos. What do you suggest I do? I think my other plant is having the same issue but not nearly as bad. Plus my other plant is my first purple pheno so I'm hoping I can at least get her turned around :sadcry:
Thanks for the feedback.
 
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Overfeeding for sure I've had this happen with a few plants, and it was when they got heavy doses of bloom nutes,
Thanks for the response. When I feed my nute solutions are right around 500 ppm like Mañ'O'Green suggests and ph to 5.8-6.0. I use GH's 10 part flora series and was feeding them a mid bloom nutrient mix. However I did have a week go by were I missed a couple of waterings due to me having to be away for longer periods of time than normal and that raised my runoff by a good 200-250. Again, these are things that I have had happen before without my plants stunting so I'm leaning toward bad genetics. Bought these seeds from MSNL and from what I have read on them their autos are more than likely only bred once and aren't truly full autos.
 
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