No supplemental light. At least not intentionally.
Not sure what to expect in the next few weeks. My understanding is these are photoperiod plants. They require 12 hours of daylight or less to start flowering? Right now there is 12 hours 55 minutes.
Do preflowers show up before the switch over to 12/12? Does this not even matter outdoors? I was thinking it’s the same concept.
Average temps here are 56°F high and 42°F low for November.
Good point. There most likely is some light from inside. Not much I can do about that. I’m growing on my balcony. I’ll think about some options.
For outdoors, its not about getting 12/12 Im in Mass, have been flowering since end of july/early aug on all my plants, and today we still have over 13 hours daylight I believe...
They will flower once the days get short enough to have a certain amount of darkness that will trigger flower, which can explain your situation..if you have extra light leaking onto the plant when the sun goes down, they still think they are in mid summer vs. end of summer, and wont start flowering, Best bet is to go out there at night, all different times, right when the sun goes down, late night, early morning etc. and get a feel for what street lights, indoor lights, porch lights, traffic, etc. is reaching your plant, then you can put up a privacy wall with plastic or something to cover them from the light and HOPE that they finish before the weather and frost comes, which is up to your location and mother nature at this point..
EDIT* Preflowers will show up once the plant reaches a certain age if from seed they basically hit puberty and become sexually mature, the males are able to grow pollen sacks and disperse pollen, and the females calyces will show up and the pistils will be able to catch pollen and become "pregnant". Doesnt have anything to do with the light switching, I believe the timing differences is just dependent on genetics.