Beautiful Jamaican males brother! Consider to keep pollen in the fridge from the different males because most probably the females won't be ready for being pollinated so early.
An Honduras x Jamaican cross sounds like music to my ears
Did you find a location to plant them directly in the ground ? I would consider to do it, at least with the ones that have more chances to finish in your climate since you had a late planting and they only have these weeks of August to gain more size before flowering.
I would recommend you to repot also the very late flowering sativas to medium sized pots that you can handle well so when the weather gets very cold in October there you can move them indoors to protect them and hopefully help them to finish.
An Honduras x Jamaican cross sounds like music to my ears
Did you find a location to plant them directly in the ground ? I would consider to do it, at least with the ones that have more chances to finish in your climate since you had a late planting and they only have these weeks of August to gain more size before flowering.
I would recommend you to repot also the very late flowering sativas to medium sized pots that you can handle well so when the weather gets very cold in October there you can move them indoors to protect them and hopefully help them to finish.