she will have a "hard" flower. Just a little prolonged, maybe sparse in some areas that energy was transferred in confusion. From what I could tell she started flowering a while ago, and got the signal from the sun and the moon that it was time to veg, at which point it Began the point of moving its stored hormones to new shoots of growth. At the same time, however, summer solstice must have occurred and the days started to grow shorter. Thus further confusing the plant for a short period of time, just slightly stunting it, until it continues to finish flowering. This could go either way as a stress factor. Either the plant will embrace its role in producing the extra energy, and keep pumping out fat buds (I believe that may be the case), or it will not be able to provide enough energy to stay focused on what its doing and may go hermie (doubtful at this point, but still possible). A lot has to do with what they have to eat, and what the weather is like. The storms later in the year caused a lot of plants to start flowering or continue flowering longer into the main vegetative season.... especially up North, where days get shorter faster
, but that would help the plant stay in flower at this point
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