View Full Version : information about outdoor flowering times..
Markass
04-22-2007, 07:27 AM
I'm not familiar with outdoor at all, and I looked at a friends plants growing outside the other day, there are several that are a good couple feet already..we pulled lots of males, and the females have already started producing flowers..from what I understood here in oklahoma you don't see pre flowers until mid august or so, and then when days become shorter it starts flowering..do they just start flowering once they reach a certain size or what? thanks for anyone's input..:stoned: :thumbsup:
bejay
04-24-2007, 03:21 AM
youre probably just seeing preflowers some plants will have alot of preflowers.
plants usually show preflowers at around 4-8 weeks old regardless if its indoors or outdoors.
another possibility would be autoflowering strains wich may flower alot earlier.
keeko
04-24-2007, 07:12 AM
do you know if these plants were started inside? my guess is they were vegged inside for a while under 24/7, then taken outside and the plants started to flower from the differnt light schedual. elimnating the males now is a great idea, that way when the plants start to veg again you will know they are female. :twocents:
RonnieRay
04-28-2007, 05:42 PM
Keeko's right about the change in light causing the early flowering. This can be avoided by keeping seedlings under about 14.5 hrs light prior to putting them outside.
Ljudska
05-01-2007, 12:29 AM
Bear in mind that the solstice (when day and light are the same length) is june 21 this year.
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