Indoor New Veg growth on top of buds

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Hi all,


i have a ultra lemon haze fem thats less than 2 weeks from harvest and all of a sudden its starting to grow new leaves and pistils on top of some of the buds. No male parts so i dont think its a hermie but im wondering what will be come of it. Like can i harvest it in 2 weeks despite the new growth? or is it best to let it re-veg and flower again. It sucks but i dont really care why or how it happened. I just need to know what my options are. Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks guys

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p.s pics to come shortly, tomorrow perhaps.
 
too be more specific, the new growth looks EXACTLY like pre-flower growth. Like in just a few weeks it will start to form bud. idk..wierd
 
shes about 95 days old


also i've checked trichomes on the bottom, middle, and top and all they seem to be mostly milky. Id say 75% milky 20% clear and 5% amber.

So is it safe to assume this pheno is going t grow buds on top of the buds? This baby looks ripe for pickin. Trichs look almost done, fan leaves yellowing off. I've never had this happen before lol
 
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really hoping to get an answer on this fast guys. Should i chop or let the new growth go? Doesn't seem to be veg growth (considering pistils) So perhaps just adding some weight on late in her life?
 
Never seen that before! Honestly i'd chop her but if you got time and don't need her right away let'er go and see what happens.
 
i know weird right? I'm no sure what to do. I know as of right now the buds are perfect for the picking because most of the trichs are milky. I may just chop her. Thanks for the reply phoenix
 
Some strains re-veg in 12/12 at the end of their life cycle for some reason. There are a couple on Greenhouse's website where they recommend you go to 8/16 during the last 2 weeks of the plant's life to prevent that. I bet you could drop down to 8 or 9 hours of light per day and it would shut off...
 
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