Long flower time.

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vartab

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Hi , apologies for just blowing in out of nowhere to ask for help but i need a little advice.
I had been growing stuff for around 6 years with the same strain without any problems i dont know what it was but it had a 6 to 7 week flower time max!
The plants would increase in height by less than 50% when turned to 12/12, and i hand watered into CoCo with two part nutes, 400 wt light.. But around six months ago i had to pull the pin on my little hobby,long story.

So , at the end of last year a friend gave me 4 seeds and seeing as my circumstances had changed for the better i decided to get in to the hobby again.
Anyway the 4 seeds all come up and after they were about 60cm (2feet) in height i took clones and turned the plants to 12/12 to sex them -29 days ago -they grew very bloody fast to get to the 60cm incidentally .They are all fems.
So heres the thing ,the plants shot up to around 2 meters (6+ foot) and beyond and were still growing in height after around 25 days with bugger all bud growth -as seen in the pics-,it seems to me it's bugger all bud growth as my last strains buds were huge in comparison to these.
What is the longest time for a strain to fully flower ?
Has anyone a strain that looks like these after around 30 days flower?
should i give the plants the boot and try another?
Any advice?
I am growing as i did before and have no known issues with disease or bugs and the plants look even more healthy than my last ones.
I sound like a noobie but over the last 6 years i had never had an issue with growing.
Thanks for the help.
Wish i had thoses other friggen plants back...

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Sativa eh? i'll do some thread searches .
i know nothin...
thanks
 
Yes. That is definitely a sativa strain. Looks good though. I hope to see some more awesome pics. Until then, take care
 
yes the strian yer growing is having different phenotypes, if it is indeed the same strian. sativas cn take over twice as long to finish so be patient. the thin serrated leaves tell you the background of the breed. treat her good, make sure the ph stays stright and she will finish with out a hitch.
 

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