Autos with new growth near end of flowering—flush anyway?

You guys always save my butt! Let’s see what lessons I can learn this time.

The GSCE auto on the left is hitting week 7 or so of flower, and I think it has at least another week or two.

Meanwhile the AK-47 auto on the right is finishing week 9 of flowering and starting week 10. It does not look done, and I don’t see many amber trichomes.

Both have had troubled grows, one thing after another. I think I have it working okay now, and maybe because it was so compromised before and is better now, there is quite a bit of new growth on both.

So my question is, flush anyway?

I’m still giving nutrients to both. 5 gallon natures living super soil autoflower concentrate mixed with happy frog. Organic cal mag, organic kelp, myco, and recently girl flower power. Mars hydro sp 3000

Side by side, then a few of the AK, then a few of the GSCE

Halp!! Thanks in advance as always!

If you are getting new growth it at this point is probably foxtailing. Your flowers are otherwise pretty matured. I usually just cut off the foxtails.

@MidwestGuy Woops, good point… I didn’t think of that. In that case, maybe it is time to flush both and wait for the right amount of amber.

Back to squinting at trichomes. Even with a loupe, I don’t know if I am trash or the loupe is or what.