15.5 hr outside daylight. Budding!?

Michael.Rookie420

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Hey guys I really need some advice one of my plants are full on flowering I kept them inside In late winner at 18 6 light cycle Brought them outside at 14 hours Of daylight Some of them are showing little hairs and one of them are full on flowering please help! NON AUTO
 

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JSB99

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Hey guys I really need some advice one of my plants are full on flowering I kept them inside In late winner at 18 6 light cycle Brought them outside at 14 hours Of daylight Some of them are showing little hairs and one of them are full on flowering please help! NON AUTO
They flip when light drops below 14 hrs a day. Plants can't tell exact time, so if they're close to that, they may flip.
 

Michael.Rookie420

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Shoot.. well im at 15.5 hr of light now and they veged ALOT sence i did bring them outside then all the Sudden It just started flowering I seen the 1st hairs maybe like 2 weeks ago I thought it was pre flowers maybe Should I just let it And see what happens or what should I do thanks for the replies
 

Johnny Lawrence

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This is easy. You stick a small light on a timer near them. Set the timer to turn the light on around sunset and then have it go off a couple hours later.
 

Ryante55

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Shoot.. well im at 15.5 hr of light now and they veged ALOT sence i did bring them outside then all the Sudden It just started flowering I seen the 1st hairs maybe like 2 weeks ago I thought it was pre flowers maybe Should I just let it And see what happens or what should I do thanks for the replies
That lot of vegging is the stretch at the beginning of flowe
 

Michael.Rookie420

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Do you guys think it would be a good idea at around 12 Ami bring the plant in put it under regular ceiling lighting for an hour or so then putting it back out bulbs are CFLS
 

Miyagismokes

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Do you guys think it would be a good idea at around 12 Ami bring the plant in put it under regular ceiling lighting for an hour or so then putting it back out bulbs are CFLS
That'll do. Plants might be less sensitive to the red end of the spectrum regarding their flowering hormones, but I don't know.
 

Walter9999

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I think you should just run the plant and forget the extra light...the solstice is within the next 3-4 days and the plants would transition anyway...why risk hermie conditions with added light at this stage...the change in light schedule you provided i.e. 18/6 to 14/15 was a natural occurring process for the plant to start flowering...g/l
 

Michael.Rookie420

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Update: My plants are in full flower everyone that was saying about the plants flowering inmaturely was a 100% correct thank you guys for all your replies
 
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