Outdoor flowering!!!!

atidd11

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They arent autos i just plant all year round man its florida why not! But about 3 weeks after vegin they flowered. They r already up to full nutes tho and loving it. Dont know their strains just some of my hybrids bro
 

Kb's seeds

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hella they look dank!!! i forget that u folks in florida have a longer season lol its like the folks in san diago or l.a. or texas, u can pretty much grow all year around which is tight, wish i had the option lol it would definitly cut my power bill down during winter lol
 

atidd11

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hella they look dank!!! i forget that u folks in florida have a longer season lol its like the folks in san diago or l.a. or texas, u can pretty much grow all year around which is tight, wish i had the option lol it would definitly cut my power bill down during winter lol
Yeah man its nice and hot just got to get strains that dont mind the humidity so much.
 

cindysid

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I have some about the same age only I have them in the ground. You can check out my thread "Unknown Soldiers". I LST'd mine and I think my plants might be a little larger overall, but yours looks great. I had a similar one last year that I got a little over an ounce dry. You've still got several weeks to go though, so you might do better.
 

Dr. Yo

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They arent autos i just plant all year round man its florida why not! But about 3 weeks after vegin they flowered. They r already up to full nutes tho and loving it. Dont know their strains just some of my hybrids bro
Not to be a contrarian, but that's the very definition of an auto-flowering strain: vegs for 3-4 weeks, then starts showing sex, and flowering is done in 6-8 weeks.

If you planted them from seed, and they flowered after 3 weeks, that's something unheard of in even specialized Indica strains that finish in August (in northern latitudes).

Do you have even a hint as to what either parent was with this strain? Did either parent grow more Indica like? Just curious, but either way, it sounds like you have something special there.

Btw, looks fantastic man...keep up whatever you're doin!
 

daillman

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Polk county Fla. Here and I'm about 17 days from harvest outdoors and I'm loving it and have about 25 more clones going out this coming week I just love my country spot and all of these woods. SunShine State woo hooo!
 

CallmeTex

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Not to be a contrarian, but that's the very definition of an auto-flowering strain: vegs for 3-4 weeks, then starts showing sex, and flowering is done in 6-8 weeks.

If you planted them from seed, and they flowered after 3 weeks, that's something unheard of in even specialized Indica strains that finish in August (in northern latitudes).

Do you have even a hint as to what either parent was with this strain? Did either parent grow more Indica like? Just curious, but either way, it sounds like you have something special there.

Btw, looks fantastic man...keep up whatever you're doin!
They only get about 14 hours of sun if I'm not mistaken, and plants tend to flower once they reach maturity. I've got clones that are flowering as we speak and you can probably guess where I am.
 

CallmeTex

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Texas, hence the name.

I hear you can flower plants in the winter in Florida? Nice winter weather down there...
 
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