Help!!!….outdoor plant flowering too early…

Bullmark

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So I know what I’ve done……I set a photoperiod plant outside too early in the grow season and damned if it hasn’t started flowering.
My question is, what do I do about it??
My indoor grow space became over overcrowded, so I set this small plant outside with the plan to bring it back in to flower, once my current indoor run finishes.
I should have known better as I’ve always adhered to the rule of never setting a plant outside until after Mothers Day. FYI, I’m in SW Va.
Since the plant is small and in a pot, I can move it…..so I was hoping that I could expose it to the light in my garage for a few hours after dark every evening and it may go back into veg…..but I honestly don’t know what to do…..
Help a brotha out folks..
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techniciangrower97

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So I know what I’ve done……I set a photoperiod plant outside too early in the grow season and damned if it hasn’t started flowering.
My question is, what do I do about it??
My indoor grow space became over overcrowded, so I set this small plant outside with the plan to bring it back in to flower, once my current indoor run finishes.
I should have known better as I’ve always adhered to the rule of never setting a plant outside until after Mothers Day. FYI, I’m in SW Va.
Since the plant is small and in a pot, I can move it…..so I was hoping that I could expose it to the light in my garage for a few hours after dark every evening and it may go back into veg…..but I honestly don’t know what to do…..
Help a brotha out folks..
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hey man im about to put mine out what is ur latitude?
 

Bullmark

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Latitude is 37.2710 N…..
I should have known better….
Last yr my brother in law set a plant out in mid April. It immediately started flowering…..to which I told him it would likely revert back to veg after a bit. Well damned if it didn’t continue to flower and grew like it was on steroids. He ended up with a sizable plant that was totally finished at the end of August…
That one blew my mind….
 

Blue_Focus

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You can always do supplementing lighting.

I saw a guy do that on one of the YouTube videos I watched.

He had the lights come on like 4am and go off when the sun came up.
 

amneziaHaze

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as long as the plant doesnt have full 10h dark you are good soo if a flood lamp would shine on it for 30 min in the middle of the night it should fuck up her rythm
 
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