Buds already

mae

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NY state here, my plants started pre-flowering a week ago. Earlier than last year.
Good thing- I can get rid of the males earlier.
 

BigJon

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I dont understand how they could be budding when we are still getting 14 hours and 11 minutes of sunlight. Does not make sense. Are you in like washington or some shit? California?
Outdoors has nothing to do with the whole 12/12 thing that's become the indoor gospel. The plant senses different things like lack of nitrogen, extra PKs, temperature, and not to mention the gradual decrease of light-all that can cause early flowering.
 

DizzyMan

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Mine are also started to flower at the end of june here in socal. I have 5 plants flowering and wondering if I should continue feeding it like its going to finish or will they revegg?
 

lahadaextranjera

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Mine are starting to show so I put the smaller ones in light on the terrace to veg them more. My strain is very fast on 12:12, 42-45 days and it's also the fastest outdoors. In a way I'm glad they are turning as they would've been too big.

I'm in Spain btw.
 

Mr Roboto

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Im in socal and currently have a 91 og, earthshaker og, king louie 13, valley og and a original diesel outside 2 weeks into flower. I am also wondering what to do with these ladies , are they going to reveg??????? Should I continue feeding them open sesame? hmmmmm
 

Kaendar

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Im in socal and currently have a 91 og, earthshaker og, king louie 13, valley og and a original diesel outside 2 weeks into flower. I am also wondering what to do with these ladies , are they going to reveg??????? Should I continue feeding them open sesame? hmmmmm
No they wont reveg.
 

420taylor

Active Member
only 2 of my plants have flowered so far this year,one of them was a male so i ripped it up,the other is a female and its mutated plant lol heres a pic of it.
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ne1 in norcal seein buds yet? im ready for mine to start im bout outa smoke! lol
If you want early buds you can induce flowering by changing their time
schedual. Cover them up at 6pm and then uncover them at 6am, if you start now
by early September they will be done and ripe. Good luck.
 

roseypeach

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When were the plants placed outside and what strain(s) is it? I'm interested in the strain because this would be desirable for my plants to finish early to reduce mold and pest problems.
I have a ton of granddaddy long legs in my yard, when I say a ton, I mean these suckers are clumping in nests all around my house just under the roof. Found one on my plant the other day and just left him there, so far this season I have had no problem with any pests (bug or otherwise). They say that the granddaddies feed on other insects so I guess I have utopia for plants! :)
 
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