Indoor Long, Alien buds on my White Widow. Thoughts?

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This is the second White Widow auto I've grown. The first was indoors until it started flowering then it lived in my greenhouse through harvest. This one has been indoors its whole life and receiving ungodly amounts of light from CFLs.

I just noticed that the main cola bud is starting to grow more levels at the tip, but it's really narrow, not like a new fat bud.

I've been fertilizing every other watering with Floranova Bloom. Trichomes are still white as far as I can tell with my loupe, but they tend to reflect the color of light you hit them with so it's a bit harder to tell indoors.

Here's a couple of pics (not great pics). Has anyone seen this happen before?

The first two pics are the main cola, the other one is a lower flower that's starting to do the same thing. There's a few others starting this near the top as well.
 

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Oh, this one sprouted back on 5/25. I don't recall exactly when it started showing flower, but the fan leaves are starting to yellow, the sugar leaves are not quite there.
 
Hum. How old is it?. Sometimes I'll get a kush head growing on the main cola. I would not be to concerned, yet..
 
You could try reposting this in the infirmary section of the forum for greater feedback. Getting near 3 months old, I would not be to concerned. Cfl were not my biggest fans when it comes to lighting. Sometimes it flowers oddly in the late cycle.
 
Looks like fox tails? Normal
 
I had them all over my Bubblicious. I wouldn't sweat it
 
Hey, just thought of something. Is it possible that light spectrum might have an influence on this phenomenon? I left two 6500K bulbs up high on this one through out the entire cycle, close to the top where the fox tail is occurring.
 
I get those on haze plants, I think it's the apical meristem developing more buds as a result of not getting pollinated. Kinda keeps growing hoping for some sex so it can make seed.
 
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