Help!!! Strains have induced flowering under 24hrs light and are not autoflower

Ok guys, i need help. I ordered seeds from attitude seed bank a few months back. the strains i received were; paradise seeds wappa, nebula, acid. world of seeds diamond line space, and an autoflowering strain called royal queen as a freebie. I planted them in november last month, on the 14th. they are pretty big now, but when i went to look at them today, every single strain has induced flowering. The problem is that i havent changed the light cycle. i keep them on 24hrs of light... maybe i light stressed them to induce flowering? i didn't think that would happen on 24hr cycle. I have heard that some strains take on traits of other strains if grown nearby. I have all the strains including a master lavender strain that i have obtained in the same area. Please help me, im confused and dont know what's goin on. has anyone heard of anything like this? any input would be greatly appreciated.
 

greypimps

Member
talk about flowering, i have a few plants that started to flower under 18 hrs. I try to solve my mite problem first but donno if i should just change to flowering.
 

Alpha492

Active Member
I recently induced flowering by switching from a 600w to a 400w for veg, so it doesn't take much. I'm pretty confident though that under the right light schedule they won't complete their flower cycle. It does make cloning problematic though.

Anyway, don't worry about it. Plants show sex for millions of reasons, keep them on the right light schedule and they'll give up on being pollen fucked.
 
alright my friend, lets see here, let's say i want to continue them on the schedule they are currently on (which i've recently changed to 18/6 instead of 24hrs on). they have already induced flowering, so if i dont change the light cycle, will they continue to flower, and if so, is it better to keep the 18 on to give them more light exposure, or just switch to 12/12 and do it the regular way?
 

darkdestruction420

Well-Known Member
are they actually starting to flower or are they maybe just showing preflowers?
"I have heard that some strains take on traits of other strains if grown nearby"
No. Where did you hear that?(just wondering)
 
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