Flowering WAY too early?

So, I am on the central coast of California and my outdoor (greenhouse) ladies seem to be flowering very early.
The Blue Dream and Jilly Bean are just now showing preflower, but the Bubba Kush and Green Crack look like they are in the 5th week of flowering. I am wondering if the colder summer weather may have something to do with it? It was relatively cool throughout June, and has been warm during the day and cool (around 58 ) at night recently.
Also, the bubba and GC have trichomes that are around 90% milky. If I did not know better, i would say they only had another 3 weeks until prime harvest...but it is only the middle of july. Last year, at this time, my plants had just started their enormous stretch, and these plants seem to be stunted. I am really stumped as to what I should do? Should I just let them be, and they will naturally figure it out? Is there something htat I can do to induce veg for a while longer, or to speed up their growth again?

I am using a very light soil, fox farm grow big and fish emulsion, every feeding, and 2 drops/gal superthrive and b1 every other feeding. I feed them twice, to every 1 time I give them straight water and molasses. I have leeched them twice in the last 2 months.

If anyone has any advice, I would really appreciate it. I have attached some pics. They are of the two strains. Platinum Bubba and Green Crack.

Thank you for any help
 

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Xeno420

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Don't even trip. Summer Solstice was June 21st so the days are only getting shorter. Let them ride ^_^
 

superstonerdude

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same thing happened to one of my plants this year it started flowering a week ago one is just now showing sex and the other one hasn't even shown sex yet last year my white widow didn't start to flower till mid next month but i think its probably just different strains flower at different times outdoor.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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so far ive found three of my plants starting to flower i was curious to but i guess its not all that uncommon although i would have liked them to have a little more grow time
 
Looking at. the pics.they need some nutes for.sure
That is another weird thing. I have been using some serious nutes on them, and the Bubba Kush (whole plant pictured) and the Green Crack (branch pictured) act like I never feed em; especially that Platinum bubba. My other plants are pretty green, but that one, and the Green Crack, just do not want to become green no matter how much nitrogen, or chelated iron foliar spray, (not in same feeding, of course) I give them. Those two are the ones that look like they are almost done flowering though. The rest of my plants are either not flowering, or in much earlier stages.
 
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