Outdoor flowering

I did a first time grow started back in Christmas of this past year. I somehow ended up planting two seeds in one pot. One was an autoflower which has since been harvested, the other a photoperiod Acapulco Gold from Sensi Seed. The AG plant never flowered and vegged the entire way doing its thing on the side of the pot. I have since placed that pot with the AG growing off to the side outside in a greenhouse since the beginning of March. Today I went to water it, it looks great but it looks like it's flowering.

My question : wouldn't the hours keep growing longer from now till the summer solstice and wouldn't it be more than 12 hours of daylight. So if the plant starts flowering now would it keep flowering as the days grow longer or would it reveg and then start flowering after the solstice?
 

Phytoplankton

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In most of the northern hemisphere it's still too early to plant outdoors, even if you're getting 14 hours of sunlight, you have to remember that the first and last hours of daylight are very weak, and won't contribute much to a photoperiod. It should reveg when the photoperiod becomes longer, in my area (Central Cali) it's about late April or early May.
 
In most of the northern hemisphere it's still too early to plant outdoors, even if you're getting 14 hours of sunlight, you have to remember that the first and last hours of daylight are very weak, and won't contribute much to a photoperiod. It should reveg when the photoperiod becomes longer, in my area (Central Cali) it's about late April or early May.
So what do I do since it's flowering right now? Just let it do it's thing and go into reveg and then flower after the solstice?
 

Phytoplankton

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So what do I do since it's flowering right now? Just let it do it's thing and go into reveg and then flower after the solstice?
Either that or bring it back inside inside under lights at at least 14/10 (16/8 would be better), under lights there's no poor light) it's full strength or nothing.
 

Beeswings

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Yeah it's still flowering light patterns out on the wild, you wouldn't have to bring it inside you could just add a light to the greenhouse it is in and "extend the day" a few hours.
 
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