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    flowering way to

    A few weeks back I went in ground with everything I had that sexed and now a few of them have started budding. They are only foot and half tall but started their flower cycle. I've grown this strain in the past and had no problems EVER with ANYTHING with this strain, no bugs, varmin, problems nothing. I know its an early flower with some finishing in late September but its almost the last week of July I should have about another month to grow.
    from past experience with clones doing this. This takes forever to run its course and switch back over after its frosts up and finish the season and with over-rip buds and one funky looking dwarf plant. Is there any way i can "convince" these girls to stop budding and grow again.
    I've only had this problem with areas that get shorter light bursts and partial shade guerrilla grown plants i guess they get at 12/12 at one point and switch over??? I really don't know. Looking for a little help and advice on this subject
    Anon420 Reviewed by Anon420 on . flowering way to A few weeks back I went in ground with everything I had that sexed and now a few of them have started budding. They are only foot and half tall but started their flower cycle. I've grown this strain in the past and had no problems EVER with ANYTHING with this strain, no bugs, varmin, problems nothing. I know its an early flower with some finishing in late September but its almost the last week of July I should have about another month to grow. from past experience with clones doing this. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    flowering way to

    man my luck today with posting things is horrible!
    first i mis posted the whoole topic
    then i mess the topic up and in this forum you can edit!
    TOPIC : Question? Is there any way to stop a plant from flowering and make it grow before it gets too far flowered and becomes a tiny little dwarf plant? Then decides to re-grow and then flowers again.....?????

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    #3
    Senior Member

    flowering way to

    Well, the only way is to provide light for more hours.... which is impossible outside. But if the plant has started flowering for a couple of weeks, and you want it to veg longer, chances are excellent it will take five or six weeks to convert it to vegging only. Then as it goes into vegging, the leaves look very weird, unlike normal leaves that you are used to. This will change again to 'normal' leaves once flowered.
    All in all I would not advise it, even if you had complete control of the sun (or light).

    keylime

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    #4
    Junior Member

    flowering way to

    You could put it back under an MH lamp but you have to watch out. Like Keylime said it will take longer to veg but they might herm because of the stress trying to veg again.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    flowering way to

    I would just let it go, the weather this year has been very unusual and has resulted in this phenomonon. I have plants that started flowering in July, my brother said that was impossible but I know what I see, they are coming along nicely now and I look forward to an early harvest as a result.

    IF you get them back under more light it will take weeks to start to veg. again and by that time it will almost be time to start flowering.

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