Quote Originally Posted by irydyum
As far as reverting to veg when you transplant outside someone else will have to tackle that one.

When you say that they are already flowering, what do you mean? Are there a couple pistils and a small calyx at some nodes, or are there clusters of them at the nodes and top?

My guess is that you are seeing preflowers emerge as your plant goes from the clone stage to rooted vegetative plant. You have to remember that your clone is genetically as old as the mother, and they come off the plant with enough maturity to be directly flowered once rooted, of course yield will suffer, but it's a great way to fill a short space. It is perfectly normal to see pistils at the nodes of vegging plants, as long as they aren't coming in clusters you should be good.

When they are talking about H2o on your buds, they are referring to fully formed buds. The reason is that the flowers of cannabis are dense and if they are drenched and not allowed to dry, mold and rot can become issues for you.

Getting "some water" on buds isn't cause for panic by itself. If you feel you did something negative, just monitor where it happened and post any changes in status on here. I'm sure someone will come along to help.
He's got you covered. The only thing I can add is add a clf light or small fluro to keep them from flowering any more. They will go back to veg and when you do get them outside they will be strong and have a big head start. Should be hugely awsome.
LOC NAR on probation Reviewed by LOC NAR on probation on . Early Flowering and Water Touching Buds Question Hey guys and gals, Thanks in advance for your time and help. I'm a long time lurker and I've read lots of grow logs and posts over the years. I have also tried to research both these questions but can't seem to get a straight answer. I recently moved to Cali (Norcal) and got a lil grow going with my medical card. I have two questions. I got clones a little early I think. (Around beg. of March). It was still to cold in my area to put them outside so they have been indoors on a window sill Rating: 5