There probably was only 10-12 hours of sunlight a day for the time you had it planted. That is probably why it's flowering nearly immediately.Seedlings not clones I don't know what strain it is they are outdoors in pots moving them inside though during night time that the temperature is cold
So it's not a problem right?They just won't yield as much as if you had just planted them now, following Spring coming. Days get longer in the Summer, for veg, then shorten in the Autumn/Fall and plants flower until ready for harvest for preparation toward dying in Winter.
Everything will be OK when day time goes longer?sorry for my EnglishSo it's not a problem right?
Thanks for the advices my friend greetings from greeceIt should eventually become a "monster cropped" plant if it returns to veg in time. If not, you'll just get a smaller yield.
Not an expert but I would imagine your days are starting to slowly get longer and if this happens quickly and you get up to 14 hours of light them it should revert to veg. If you are bringing it in then you may want to consider adding light to keep it in veg longer as well. On the other hand you may want to limit the light to 12 and let it continue to flower. Longer veg time will give you more but with all the changes in lights you may end up stressing the plant. If it was me and my plant I would continue to limit light and get what I get. Strart a new grow and ensure light schedules are correct and harvest that at the end of the outdoor season. Again this is what I would do and not a suggestion of what you should do.Anyone?good morning from Greece cheers