Are my plants flowering?

I thought I had a couple more weeks of flowering in NorCal.

I searched for a schedule of what week of veg or flowering we were in for outdoor growing so I could start feeding, but I wasn’t having any luck.

But it looks like I am already into flowering? Can someone tell me what week I am in?




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That one is about to revegetate, it looks like. Flowering time is irrelevant as its about to grow out of the flowering stage. I would feed as a normal vegetive plant.It should flower normally in August- September. Good Luck

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I concur with the above. How much daylight are they getting?

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Sunrise is 5:40ish and sunset is around 8:30. Might trim a neighbors tree so they get more direct sunlight, but get triple digit temps here so I was thinking I would give them as much relief as I could but I can always get shade cloth I guess which I am going to have to do for my tomatoes.

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I’m guessing but you probably put them out earlier than advisable. They flowered, a little, and with the increasing light went back to veg.

They’ll reveg for awhile then be fine.

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Could trimming them have stressed them into flowering? I watched a Kyle Kushman video and wanted to get rid of some leaves that weren’t getting sun and focus on sending energy into what would be my main flowering sites and first 3 branching sites.

After review, maybe I should have waited until right before flowering to do this.

But these were clones from the dispensary that have always been outside. I did move them slightly into more light because one of my plants was smaller due an orange tree blocking some late day sun, I thought.

Thanks, everyone, for your posts.

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I think this looks more like week two of flowering. I respect the other opinions here, but I have learned if you hear hooves, think horses, not zebras.

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I sat out in my yard and the last direct sunlight they are getting is 6:10 and I just had my neighbor cut his tree so they could get more light in the morning.

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And I respect your opinion as well. I hope not but will do my best with what I’m given and pivot if so, right?

Or can I force a reveg?

Could this just be an autoflowering thing since these were all dispensary clones?

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I think you got the right mindset with adapting to what it throws you. That’s half the battle is being able to adjust what we’re giving our plants to what they are in need of.

You can definitely re veg free a plant in theory, I’ve had one that I harvested and left a couple bottom branches on that. That absolutely re veged and came back very strong but I think yours will adjust to the the light eventually that it’s getting.

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So upon further review, it looks like both the heir heads are the worse looking ones. The Gelato 33 and 41 don’t look as bad. All 4 were clones in a 24-hr light cycle, but have been outside for 4-6 weeks at this point since I bought them.

Anyway, just started feeding them so wondering if I stick with vegging nutes or starting with flowering nutes as well.

But what about the smooth-edged leaves?

@pappasacs
The responses left by @hashpants
and @Foreigner are the best answers.

It’s just reveg’d. Not an auto. No worries.
Let 'er buck!
:crazy_face:

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This is the answer^^^

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Thank you everyone!

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Yes looking at the pistils it does look like week 2, but imho w 14+ hrs of daylight they should go back to veg. I can see some tiny reveg. leaves starting to grow out of the top main stem.

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Good eye! It’s amazing how a tiny change in photoperiod will cause it to reveg

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