Has my flowering started ?

csteez

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Hey everyone, the reason I am asking this question is because it seems a little early where I am located for them to start already. I did start them inside initially then moved them outside.
 

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Hard to tell with the pictures. Can you get any closer pics? The days are starting to get shorter if you’re in the northern hemisphere, so often times plants on a 24/0 18/6 veg schedule will start to flower after being put outside because the dark period is longer than 6 hours. They should go back to veg until sometime in august unless you use light deprivation
 
Nope 18/6 inside I’ll get some better pictures. I just did the usual month veg inside then moved outside.
 
Here are some better photos.
 

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No, and that's a good thing.
If they were already flowering at this time of the year and taken outdoors, they would quickly revert to vegetative growth due to the long days/short nights.
 
Hard to tell with the pictures. Can you get any closer pics? The days are starting to get shorter if you’re in the northern hemisphere, so often times plants on a 24/0 18/6 veg schedule will start to flower after being put outside because the dark period is longer than 6 hours. They should go back to veg until sometime in august unless you use light deprivation
What about plants that have been outside since planted
 
Sounds good. Yeah I just was wondering because it’s only one plant that seems to be further ahead flowering wise, but that’s also a different strain that I was told does well in the northern states with a faster flowering. Thanks for the help guys !
 
I already switched to bloom for that one assuming it started pre flowering. I haven’t seen any adverse affects or if it’s starving for nutrients should I keep on using bloom or give it some more veg nutrients for a bit longer ?
 
I already switched to bloom for that one assuming it started pre flowering. I haven’t seen any adverse affects or if it’s starving for nutrients should I keep on using bloom or give it some more veg nutrients for a bit longer ?

Too early for bloom nutes and if you’re plants are flowering, something isn’t right.

Faster flowering means it finishes earlier, not that it starts earlier. Most outdoor plants in the northern hemisphere will start flowering early-mid August.
 
I don’t think they’re flowering. Just showing off their sex but that’s just my opinion. I’d be giving veg nutes right now. Looking great!
 
Too early for bloom nutes and if you’re plants are flowering, something isn’t right.

Faster flowering means it finishes earlier, not that it starts earlier. Most outdoor plants in the northern hemisphere will start flowering early-mid August.
Yeah I think they are just pre flowering showing sex. It is already after summer solstice so it makes sense.
 
Too early for bloom nutes and if you’re plants are flowering, something isn’t right.

Faster flowering means it finishes earlier, not that it starts earlier. Most outdoor plants in the northern hemisphere will start flowering early-mid August.
Ok this is what I was wondering
 
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