Can senescence be slowed in early flowerers?

electricthot12

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The plants below were put seed-in-ground Apr 28th--78 days ago. They showed first flowers at about 4 weeks. They are all female. They are a cross between Colombian Gold landrace and Ice Cream Cake (Gelato). I see no amber trichomes yet. lights are on 16 hrs a day. Are there ways to keep them from early senesence? These are not autoflower--it's a genetic mutation--a little feminized Ice Cream Cake plant flowered male due to stressful conditions during seedling and early veg state. A Colombian Gold under the same stress flowered early, and when the ICC had pollen, I bred him to the CG. I also have seeds from the ICC pollen crossed with an early flowering Godfather O G. Those seeds flower early too, and so far have all been female. I should point out the serious looking nitrogen burn--too much half-composted cow manure. I wonder if it had been inorganic nitro would they still be alive....??

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