Quote Originally Posted by Cottonbowls
I have 15 plants(4 strains with 3 around 50/50 and 1 sativa dominent) that have all started flowering. I started them indoors. Took cuttings at 12-16 inches and put the plants outdoors where they got about 2 hrs of early morning light and filtered light the rest of the day. 2 qt pots that were kept well watered with superthrive and seaweed extract. After 4 days most started to stretch so I moved them to 4 hrs of morning light after transplanting into 1 gallon pots. Within 10 days(started outdoors mid April) all had started flowering. I've tried cutting a few back, used higher nitrogen nutes, making sure they get atleast 8-9 hrs of direct light and no luck. They're almost done and I don't want it to happen again. Any suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Its odd as a lot of people are having this problem this year. I believe if you just keep them in the 8-9 hours of direct light, they will revert back to veg state. And if you look at my grow on here, you will see the amazing growth you get from a plant that is going back into veg. I have harvested 2-3 times, then a couple re pots and put them in the ground. Now they are huge, with 4-5 months to go:thumbsup:. I would think if you leave them as is, growth will shoot out of your bud sites and give you a better yield. But this is based on my current grow. Check out the first page an last to see what i began with and what has become of them now.

Sorry if this isnt what you wanted to hear, but i really think it will only help you in the end.


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LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . How to stop early flowering I have 15 plants(4 strains with 3 around 50/50 and 1 sativa dominent) that have all started flowering. I started them indoors. Took cuttings at 12-16 inches and put the plants outdoors where they got about 2 hrs of early morning light and filtered light the rest of the day. 2 qt pots that were kept well watered with superthrive and seaweed extract. After 4 days most started to stretch so I moved them to 4 hrs of morning light after transplanting into 1 gallon pots. Within 10 days(started Rating: 5