Budding like crazy already!!!

lessthanbug

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Here is one that has me confused: I started my plant (A Seedsman White Widow) in early February, from seed, inside using CFL's and transplanted to the woods when she was about a foot or so high. (I am in Florida so I can plant outside a little earlier than some.) It is now early June and I have a 2.5 foot plant that is covered in gorgeous, sticky buds already! I am not bragging, I swear. I am confused actually; There is no way that I can imagine that this plant would be able to go into flowering. It is in a somewhat shaded area but it gets a lot of full sun and the days are pretty long here. I guess we are getting 9 hours or so of night right now. I personally am thrilled that it is flowering because, hey- early bud. I just don't understand how. I have several other plants in the same area and they are all in a vegetative stage and looking very healthy. Any ideas why this would happen? I am including some picks:

Also, the plant is in a 5 gallon container. I brought her inside to get a good look at her development and snap some pics. She is already back out in the woods.

I would greatly appreciate any feedback.
 

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Timing. You have a Spring crop due to short Spring daylight hours.

Now remove the best buds, and leave about 1/3 of the vegetation. Especially healthy sun leaves.

Feed a veg formula, and await a larger Fall crop.

Read up on photo periods for a better explanation.
 
I grew alot of plants in florida back in the day, and yes VG is right. The temps allow you to plant earlier, but the lightt doesn't
 
Wow! Thanks guys. That makes perfect sense! Okay, so I will trim the buds off and then re-plant outside treating it as if it were in veg state. I have been giving it Canna Terra Flores and Boost because of the flowering. Now I will go back to my veg nutes. (Which I love MaxiGrow by General Hydroponics.) You guys are awesome!

May all your buds be huge!!!!
 
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