Accidental ReVeg?

Hi everyone

Need some advice. Currently in Week 3 of flower, White Widow Fem seeds from ILGM. First grow but everything has gone very smoothly so far.
Problem is I’m noticing very little pistil development and actually more vegetative growth even though I’m in week 3 of flower.
Temp, VPD, airflow all acceptable, growing in 60/40 coco perlite mix, runoff EC only slightly above inflow.
Recently checked my timer and noticed that I might not have properly cancelled my 18/6 program when changing to 12/12 (timer can run multiple programs simultaneously on different days. May have had some data on 12/12, some still on 18/6).
I’ve completely reset the timer so definitely on 12/12 now but wanted to post some images here for feedback. Notice the new vegetative growth along stems.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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@HybridArt once you get a solid light pattern of 12/12 I’d imagine it will restart flowering in about 2 weeks of constant 12/12. Just going to gain a little size and more bud sites in the meantime. They look great by the way!

Thanks Mike, they have settled back into flowering rather than vegetative growth after about a week of 12/12.

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Can I boost vegitative state with a longer day using 18/6 can I give her 24 hr light for a week or 2 before forcing flowering will this chance her becoming a :thinking:🧑‍🌾


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mine did not produce pistles etc. until they hit around 6 weeks or so into flower.

@Greenpinky increased lighting won’t chance a plant to turn hermie as long as you only change the light cycle to where it gets a longer day, if you cut light off before a full day (12 hours or less) the chance could increase but if you change it during lights on to where it gets more light for the day you should be just fine. Chances increase when you have multiple changes in light patterns back to back or days with 12 or less hours