Quote Originally Posted by bejay
im sure they will finish flowering well before any frost. 12 /12 is really just a light schedule used to flower plants indoors it really has nothing to do with flowering outdoors.
would be looking closely for males during august but it sounds like they are old enough you could probably determine sex now by looking for preflowers at the upper internodes.
Thanks. I guess I have heard of people inducing flowering by 10/13, etc. so that makes sense. Its good to be reassured though. I've got some plants that are waist high, but some that are still only inches high (planted them late). I'll check in August or sooner and maybe post some pictures if I'm not sure about sexing.

thanks again,
jsn9333 Reviewed by jsn9333 on . First grow going well!! Question about flowering outdoors... I've got two sativas and two indicas growing in a secluded outdoor guerrilla spot. This is my first ever grow. My plants are already waste high and hardy looking... they're doing well and I'm excited! But I just realized I may have a problem if flowering only starts when the light/dark goes to 12hr/12hr. You see, I looked my area up in a sunrise/sunset calendar and it looks like we hit 12/12 on September 25th. If my plants don't start to flower until then, I have a problem because our Rating: 5