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kmog33

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They were started outside not all of them flowered just 3 of them
It happens sometimes. It could be a lot of things ranging from soil composition to the strain just not liking it outside. Good thing you've got some going strong anyway. I would still throw seeds out to make up for the flowering ones. There's always a chance they'll reveg as well if they're flowering this early so you have some options as far as what you can do. But it's not like they'll instantly revert so I wouldn't rely n them for your yield.


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jtp92

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It happens sometimes. It could be a lot of things ranging from soil composition to the strain just not liking it outside. Good thing you've got some going strong anyway. I would still throw seeds out to make up for the flowering ones. There's always a chance they'll reveg as well if they're flowering this early so you have some options as far as what you can do. But it's not like they'll instantly revert so I wouldn't rely n them for your yield.


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ForRealz

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They were started outside not all of them flowered just 3 of them
IMHO: Unless there has been some stressor(s) you have not indicated, it's most certainly the genetics b/c (1) you started them outside (no chance for light schedule confusion). (2) April is most certainly Not too early for your location. (3) 9 hours of darkness should absolutely not trigger sexual expression (based on fact that balls are only now beginning to open, switch had to have occurred no later than 2 weeks-ish ago). (4) only a portion of them are showing early sexual expression w/o photoperiod trigger (seems to reduce likelihood of environmental stress to me).
 

kmog33

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Im in an even more northern latitude than KY...frost warnings permitting, mid-April from seed on numerous occasions with Zero issue...FWIW
Ime a lot of the time it's ok to plants seeds in April, but sometimes they go straight to flower. Indica strains are more likely to do this. If I wait til may I have no problems at all. Again, this is just my experience. If they've outgrown their containers(if they're in pots) that may also be a contributor.


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kmog33

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If you're following (account private) @meangenefrommendocino (head breeder of Aficionado) on IG you should check out his beautiful outdoor plant that he Planted Mid-March, twas started from Seed, it's located in NorCal, and already over 5ft tall !

Someone probably forgot to tell him April is too early, nevermind March! Wait, is Mendo County at a higher latitude than...hmm?
I lived/grew in Mendo for a few years. We planted same schedule. I know a lot of guys up there planted earlier using supplemental light. Real monsters lol.


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kmog33

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And if you read my posts you see I said a lot of the time it'll be fine, but with some strains/plants they just don't stay in veg. It also depends on daily exposure/location etc. it's not usually just one thing that throws them into flower early.


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