BoomerBloomer57
Well-Known Member
Yeah,
Pics I can see,,,,,
Let er go.
You figured it.
Pics I can see,,,,,
Let er go.
You figured it.
I never experienced it, but a friend of mine told me never to put them out before the first week of may (at least where we live) because the days are too short and they can start flowering sometimes.I think that what it most likely is is that the clone was either flowered and revegged like said but possibly was an indoor plant recieving 18-24 hours of light and than when put outside even though it was spring and got say even 15 or more hours of light maybe the plant still started flowering, than the days got longer from there. I recently read quite a few threads on that lately and gave a clone to an outdoor grower which started flowering soon after, I assumed the days would be long enough to keep it in veg.(it was a cannalope haze but I think it actually might be cannalope haze x la confedintial...very similar to yours in all ways) Anyways it probably has a lot to do with the genetics of the plant and some are more prone to flower than others. I am currently experimenting with this because I have 3 clones right now that are doing this. They never recieved anything less than 18 hours of light yet they still look like this. I just flipped them to flower so I am interested to see how they do. They look totally different than they did at first so I think genetics alone might cause this IDK as of yet if the plants will be omproved or equal but one seems to have really stopped growing and it doesn't look promising. The other strains in my garden are all still totally normal. Here's some pics of mine.