Problem with New growth

Also do you mean you have more bud sites...at the bottom.then at the top. I could see how that would happen from the pictures you showed.
No, the bottom of the plant seems further along in flower. I have 4 plants and I only have 1 that is having this problem. It's a super lemon haze and the lower colas are actually forming bud at this point. The main stem (top cola) is for sure flowering but only looks about 15 days into flower
 
Ok. That s a bet
You can see the difference!! The top of that plant has white pistils but barley, and the smaller colas near the bottom are getting fat! It doesn't seem like it's under the light but I only did that for the picture.
 

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Your lower colas look like they get more light.
In the picture it does cause I pulled it like 8 inches over for the pic, but it is directly under the light. A lot closer to the light then the lower colas. I also have another tall plant across the canopy that is budding and getting the same amount of light as this plant, same strain as well.
 
In the picture it does cause I pulled it like 8 inches over for the pic, but it is directly under the light. A lot closer to the light then the lower colas. I also have another tall plant across the canopy that is budding and getting the same amount of light as this plant, same strain as well.
Are you using a hood? That would focus alot of the intensity towards the center instead of the edges, it may even be hard to see it.

That type of plant indoor would benefit from some type of low stress training and a nice even canopy.
 
Are you using a hood? That would focus alot of the intensity towards the center instead of the edges, it may even be hard to see it.

That type of plant indoor would benefit from some type of low stress training and a nice even canopy.
Am I using a hood? I'll show you the light I've been using. 1000 watt HPS light with a glass or some type of cover
 

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A hood is just a reflector, looks like you've got one.

Whats the footprint of the grow? W x D x H?
My light is just white, it doesn't have any of the reflective stuff on it and it has a glass cover. And I'm growing in a decent size shed. Like 15ft x 12ft and I'm using alittle over half of the shed, I just have the 1 light evenly above my 4 plants!
 
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My light is just white, it doesn't have any of the reflective stuff on it and it has a glass cover. And I'm growing in a decent size shed. Like 15ft x 12ft and I'm using alittle over half of the shed, I just have the 1 light evenly above my 4 plants!

Ok so yes, it's perfectly normal have some stretching going on using a sealed 1000w in a room to big for it.

5x5 is a nice footprint for 1000w, anything more would likely induce stretch.
 
The top looks stretched. Or it could be the strain.
Both of my super lemon haze plants stretched like that, the other one is flowering like crazy on top and bottom, It's just this 1 plant that seems to be flowering super late only towards the top
 
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