Hey guys, so mid March I started my plants from seed indoors. I had them on 20/4 light cycle, using florescents and CFLS. I moved them outside at the end of April/Early May.

My problem: a lot of these plants are doing very well outside, but most are only 20 inches tall and have already showed their sex, and now they are FLOWERING. I have already removed about 40 males during the past two weeks, and yesterday I went to fertilize and the plants are flowering (just like my crop last year about mid/late july.

I am wondering if the change in light (20/4 inside to outside) has fooled the plants into thinking it's time to flower? If this is the case, what can I do? The plants are planted into the earth, and I can't move them now. Will I be OK?

I really appreciate any and every comment/suggestion. If it would be helpful, I would be glad to go take some pictures and post them.

Thanks in advance guys!:thumbsup:
buzzininNE Reviewed by buzzininNE on . East Coast Plants Flowering (June 4).....please help! Hey guys, so mid March I started my plants from seed indoors. I had them on 20/4 light cycle, using florescents and CFLS. I moved them outside at the end of April/Early May. My problem: a lot of these plants are doing very well outside, but most are only 20 inches tall and have already showed their sex, and now they are FLOWERING. I have already removed about 40 males during the past two weeks, and yesterday I went to fertilize and the plants are flowering (just like my crop last year about Rating: 5