Why is my Green Crack Auto going so long?

cirE

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I had 3 autoflower strains going, all planted the same day back in October. 1 of them turned out to not be an auto and outgrew my tent so I had to scrap her, another one was harvested at 98 days from breaking soil (still long). My Green Crack is at 121 days from breaking soil today and still glass trichomes Everywhere and white pistils. I'm growing in Kellogg Patio Plus and using maxibloom with a water, water, feed schedule. I would blame that it's not great soil, but my other one finished a month ago and this one seems like she's got at least another month... any ideas why she's going so long? I had some heat issues about 60 days ago, so could it have slowed her growth? That's why there are burned tips, but she's recovered amazingly.
 

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Nutty sKunK

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I had 3 autoflower strains going, all planted the same day back in October. 1 of them turned out to not be an auto and outgrew my tent so I had to scrap her, another one was harvested at 98 days from breaking soil (still long). My Green Crack is at 121 days from breaking soil today and still glass trichomes Everywhere and white pistils. I'm growing in Kellogg Patio Plus and using maxibloom with a water, water, feed schedule. I would blame that it's not great soil, but my other one finished a month ago and this one seems like she's got at least another month... any ideas why she's going so long? I had some heat issues about 60 days ago, so could it have slowed her growth? That's why there are burned tips, but she's recovered amazingly.
What often don’t hear people saying is that white pistols can occur at the end of flowering due to light stress. Check the lower buds.

A last ditch effort for the plant to be pollinated and is often not worth putting it through to get all brown hairs...
 
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