Outdoor plants flowering already?

Two of my outdoor girls are flowering... Light's like 14.5/9.5 in my area... Anyone else experiencing this or seen it before? Guess shes just eager, but here are some pics!
 

Joe4Sho

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your good. i have a few flipping aswell an i know a few gardeners getting it too. early year this season!
 

canefan

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Plants are light time sensitive the length of day as been deceasing everyday for a month they are right on time.
 

slr83

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3 of mine are 3 weeks into flowering... A few clones from those mothers just started also like Sunday... I'm in socal which normally flowering for me the last two years started late August or the middle of September..early flowers to me this year is weird....
 
Yeahh its strange, 2 girls in pots are flowering, and others on ground are not. They should all be coming along soon though
 

Shelby420

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In ground or pots? I have 2 in 60 gal pots that are in week 4 of flower while I have 4 in ground that have not. All were put out at same time. Oh and in mid cali.
 

Ballsonrawls

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yeah, fuckin shit up like mad. last year i didnt get preflowers until the first week of august. now the third week of july? might be strain related but never this early.
 

biscuitkid

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fuck them chem trails! clear skys yesterday then they came thru, lines upon lines then a pink sky then today cloudy bullshit....ahhh chem trails
 

lamopa

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Plants begin the flowering stage once the days begin to shorten. Since June 21st is the 1st official day of summer, the days begin to get shorter from then on, hence why your girls begin to flower. Think of it this way, I have a vegetable garden outside, right around the first week of July I begin to see vegetables (same as the bud on our MJ plants) beginning to grow on my various plants. I have actually already harvested some peppers, green beans, and onions - and it is still only July. So, point being the flowering process begins early (around the 1st week of July), and can continue for another 60 -75 days (which puts you right around mid-September or so. I'd say you're right on track.

Good luck with your grow!
 

cindysid

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All of mine are flowering except 2 very young plants that were volunteers from last year. All of mine are in 15 gallon pots in South Florida. 2 are revegs. My day length here is about 13.5 hrs. There is a lot of difference in these plants and the ones last year that I put in the ground in previous years. In ground is much better, but I had to go to pots this year for security reasons. I hate growing in the summer here. Hot, rainy and bugs. Cannabis doesn't like it. Growing from January to May is best for me, but I always want something growing....so I bitch about it!LOL
 

Ballsonrawls

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lol. they dont start flowering around july. or shouldnt. yeah. it was clear yesterday, then i say about 20 chemtrails across the sky. i woke up this morning with overcast, thinking, god damn it! lol
 

lamopa

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lol. they dont start flowering around july. or shouldnt. yeah. it was clear yesterday, then i say about 20 chemtrails across the sky. i woke up this morning with overcast, thinking, god damn it! lol
Ah, yeah they should. Where do you live? If they don't start in July, when do they start? Remember, flower time, depending on the strain can take anywhere from 60 all the way till 85 days. 60 days is two months. If the start flowering in July, 2 months later is September. If they started any later they wouldn't be ready until October or even November. Now, I don't know where you're from, but most harvests occur right around September (the equinox), regardless of the plant (MJ, corn, tomatoes, etc.).

The days in July, though hot and all "summery", begin to get shorter every day from June 21st on.
 
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