early budding plants

Rmaclaren

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i have afew plants that have been outside in natural light only for almost 2 months now and a few of them are starting to show signs of flower. Should I let them flower and eventually start feeding bloom nutes and harvest around September? Or should I plan on them revegging? I am not going to be doing any form of light deprivation.
 
If they're going into flower without being stressed I doubt they'll reveg. Just to be clear, you said they're under natural light, you haven't changed any other growing conditions?
 
If they're going into flower without being stressed I doubt they'll reveg. Just to be clear, you said they're under natural light, you haven't changed any other growing conditions?
Yeah nothing has changed but the pot they are in and I did that about a month ago, the only time they had to deal with a light cycle change was when I got them may 16th. Flowering started maybe a week ago
 
Ahh. So 8 to 10 weeks flowering usually, right? If they're really going into flower than yeah, September harvest. Herb & Suds, early preflower, or early flower? And do you think they'd be rootbound in 20 gallon pots?
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was root bound, this plant in particular has been developing roots very fast. I don’t have the money for a 30 or 40 gallon and more soil so it looks like I’m gunna work with what I got
 
i have afew plants that have been outside in natural light only for almost 2 months now and a few of them are starting to show signs of flower. Should I let them flower and eventually start feeding bloom nutes and harvest around September? Or should I plan on them revegging? I am not going to be doing any form of light deprivation.
If they're outside you don't have a choice when they flower or reveg. What part of the world do you live in photoperiod plants shouldn't be flowering this time of year.
 
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