Mr. Ganja,
Have read many of your posts and advice, and you really seem to know your stuff. I live in Colorado, and have obtained certification, and thus decided to purchase quality seeds, and incorporate some indoor growing techniques to enhance the shorter growing cycle available in Colorado. got some seeds, Carmelicious to be exact, and began growing indoors with a 14 hour light cycle. Plants did well, ( they were about 10 inches tall with secondary leaves coming on strong after a month) Had to transplant them as roots were becoming crowded, . I then spent two weeks slowly hardening them to the out doors, starting with 45 minutes, and doubling time daily until they were outdoors all day. With forecast looking good I planted them, but still protected them at night using 3 gallon buckets. Now they are flowering. I still have four months growing season, can I stop this? Will it reverse on its own as daylight increases? I hope you can help me. Thanks.