help with a grow gone slightly wrong

redking11

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Well I don't know why, but a lot of my plants (outdoor) are sexing. I have balls and buds and it is only May. I don't know why they are showing so early, I assume that it is the stressed caused by the short days and cold weather they experienced the first few months of their life either that or that the plants were root bound for a bit (didn't have enough room). So I have a few questions for the experts. Since the plants are only about 18-24 inches tall, will they still produce decent bud and how will the budding process go with the days still getting longer instead of shorter? lastly, I get rid of the males as soon as I spot them (usually they have a small ball cluster) then throw them out.does that sound early enough to keep the girls from being pollinated? Thanks for every ones input in advance.
 

redking11

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so does anyone have an idea what is going to happen to my plants that are budding even though the days are getting longer? are the buds going to continue to grow and give me an early harvest? are the plants going to revert back to a veg cycle? and are the buds going to die?
 

Skitzotic

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Well, if there starting to, i dont see much reason why they would stop.. But u gotta keep in mind a planty pretty much doubles in size when it flowers, so its gonna get alot taller 40+ probably. And if it does start vegging again or whatever odd reason, Thats good 2, Dont worry, aslong as the plants are healthy your probably all set. and that should be soon enough with the males, because other wise how would you know?
 

intensive

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shoot, you can simulate a 12 hour period with thick trash bags, but id be careful and not let the bags actually rest on the plant, that way you can have like 4 months of sexy buddage=huge colas
 
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