Is my outdoor baby already flowering and more help!!

Ok so first grow ever. I am growing 3 outdoor plants on the coast of California. 50/50 hybrids. My Vision Supreme Lemon is just showing her sex. She is 3ft 9in tall in a 30 gallon smart pot. My Royal Gorilla is also showing her sex and is 4ft 3in tall in a 30 gallon smart pot. My Mama Mia is Barely starting to show her sex and is in a 4ft in a 30 gallon smart pot. I used Mother Earth Groundswell potting soil and am using Cal Mag, and fox farm Grow Big and Big Bloom. I have topped the Vision Supreme and Mama Mia twice and last week was the last topping they will get. I only topped the Royal Gorilla once early in Veg. So the last few days they started showing their sex. A few white pistils around the nodes on all plants. However my Royal Gorilla has quite a few pistols and kinda looks like it is developing small budlets. Maybe I’m wrong idk. I’m still feeding high nitrogen so I’m just wondering if she is already in flowering stage and if I should gradually cut down on the Nitrogen and introduce more of the flowering nutrients. I would assume it’s kind of early to enter flowering stage but what do I know it’s my first grow. All the plants were germinated May 1 and went out in pots a week later. I also threw in a picture of a stem that has some purple on it so I don’t know if there’s something wrong with it or if it’s natural. Also the leaves on my Mamma Mia are tacping a little and I don’t know if that’s natural or not. I’ve been really easy on the nutes and I water whenever I stick my finger in and the soil is dry to my first knuckle. i’m wondering if these plants are going to get bigger and if they’re in their stretch I guess is what it’s called. Do they look healthy enough to enter flower cause that’s where I read they get real sensitive? Any insight or help would be greatly appreciated and alleviate stress of the guessing game. Thanks fellow growers and good luck!!!
 

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Johiem

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They look happy to me. And don't worry about the late flowering, sometimes it happens good thing you're season runs well into October November and sometimes into December. I remember California weather. Your watering game sounds spot on. Follow your handle and quit sweating. You're good.
 
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