I could be wrong, but as far as I can tell, the short days of winter are putting your plant immediately into flowering. Unless you are bringing them inside under the correct lighting to extend the daylight hours, I believe that they would start to flower immediately. My friend started some plants outside at the beginning of September and by the time October came around it was already flowering.
You need to either extend the daylight hours using lights (and I'm not sure that going from outside to inside and then back again every day would be that great for your plants) or you need to just do an indoor grow! If you wanna do an outdoor grow I would wait for the season, otherwise you'll run into problems like you are currently. Hope I helped. |