Are my clones flowering?

Dark_Hatchling

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Hello everyone, growing newbie here... wondering if my clones are flowering.

I received them April 21st and I had them under 18/6 for the first week, I'm not sure what schedule they were under before I had them. I then started hardening them off the next week, bringing them in at night and adjusting the light schedule back a half hour about every 4 days (too fast?) to get pretty close to matching the solar schedule on planting day. I put them out Memorial Day weekend, 5/25. (too early? I am in the Sacramento, CA area).

So, does this look like a flowering cannabis plant to you?
 

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macsnax

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They are trying to flower. No biggie, just get them back to 18hr light and they will revert back to veg. They might toss some funny looking growth as they reveg, that's normal and nothing to be alarmed about. Plenty of outdoor season left to get them going still.
 

Dark_Hatchling

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They are trying to flower. No biggie, just get them back to 18hr light and they will revert back to veg. They might toss some funny looking growth as they reveg, that's normal and nothing to be alarmed about. Plenty of outdoor season left to get them going still.
I was thinking about doing the night interruption technique, if I have to do something to get them back into veg. Would 1hr of light interruption during the night be enough?
 

macsnax

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Sure would. What your latitude? I'm at 39° no problems with veg plants outdoors. If it's because they're in a shady spot, I would think of moving them where there's more sun. That's tough sometimes if you're trying to be stealth.
 

Dark_Hatchling

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Latitude: 38.5816. And they are in a pretty sunny spot, direct sun from near sunrise to near sunset. I even cut down 2 trees in my backyard recently to open it up. haha (new house)
 

macsnax

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If your night temps aren't too cold, I would just put them out for the season. Day hours are long enough and getting longer. How long have they been rooted?
 

macsnax

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Ya, looks like your in Sacramento. It should be plenty warm for them to stay outside. But if you were in Colorado, where I'm at, then I'd say wait or they will die.
That's why I asked his night temps, lol. I'm in the rockies, I seen 14" last week. A lil more since, and supposed to be 70 by Sunday, lol. Been here a long time, and don't recall a spring this brutal.
 

PadawanWarrior

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That's why I asked his night temps, lol. I'm in the rockies, I seen 14" last week. A lil more since, and supposed to be 70 by Sunday, lol. Been here a long time, and don't recall a spring this brutal.
No shit, same here, I'm in the foothills and we do have crazy weather here. I know it snows one day, and is sunny and warm the next. Gotta love Colorado!
 

Dark_Hatchling

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Night temps were low 50s here on Memorial Day weekend when I put them out, but we're ramping up now, it's supposed to be a low of 59 tonight.
Thanks Padawan and macsnax.

And yes, Sacramento CA area.
 

macsnax

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Night temps were low 50s here on Memorial Day weekend when I put them out, but we're ramping up now, it's supposed to be a low of 59 tonight.
Thanks Padawan and macsnax.

And yes, Sacramento CA area.
Ya you're good to put them out for sure. I wouldn't even worry about interrupting the dark periods with a flashlight. They'll revert and get going on their own.
 

Dark_Hatchling

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Ya you're good to put them out for sure. I wouldn't even worry about interrupting the dark periods with a flashlight. They'll revert and get going on their own.
Awesome. Thanks man.
They went out Memorial Day and now the bags are too big to bring in under the garage light anyways. So if anything I was going to run a CFL out in the backyard at night.
But yeah, I'll take your advice and just let them do their thing from here.
 
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