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indoor to outdoor after sexing

ok i have a few plants that i put outside a couple weeks ago now maybe a little longer after i sexed them for about 2 weeks now that they are outside they seem to be flowering still , when will this stop and if it doesnt what will the outcome be like? they are 3 foot tall and seem to be growing vertically but the flowers are increasing in size, im growing around the 45th parallel we havent had the best weather as of yet maybe this is playing a role? please outdoor masters share your knowledge please and trhanks in advance
 
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mainewaxworks it will take as many weeks to revers from flower to veg. so give it a few weeks and it should be ok . unless it's indica in the south. I try indica in the south and it just flowered and it was 50/50 ind-sat
 

BOMBAYCAT

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I always grow outside the same way you do. The hours of daylight are shorter outside right now so the plants are a bit confused about what to do. They soon get used to being outside and settle down. This year there are suddenly a bunch of rabbits out there so I will have to figure out something on them soon. I am using moth balls to keep the raccoons, rabbits, and other varmints away.
 

Noonin NorCal

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Im in the same boat i have 4 plants outside 3 of which were in a greenhouse light dep for 2 weeks then took outside, the other plant has been outdoors for a month and was a clone and is flowering pretty good. Could i use Dutch Master Reverse? Or just keep my fingers crossed? the one thats been outside the longest has a lot of side branching and really isn't stretching much anymore? Thanks... Im in Northern California btw
 
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noonin norcal they should re-veg for ya. just remember to cut some of the weaker stems from where the new shoots are so the plant can concentrate on the healthier one's as well as mainewaxworks you should be able to see what I mean when they start to grow good
 

Noonin NorCal

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noonin norcal they should re-veg for ya. just remember to cut some of the weaker stems from where the new shoots are so the plant can concentrate on the healthier one's as well as mainewaxworks you should be able to see what I mean when they start to grow good

There is newer growth actually some looking like its trying to point towards the sun. what about all the mains that are blooming?
 
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noonin norcal I would let them go for know. they should vert back to veg. I would give them another month to see what happens. if the new growth takes over then I would remove if they have not turned around
 

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