It's a little strange, I think.

Zawx

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I have 3 plants outside first time ever trying to grow outside.

They were all started inside under fluorescent lights and later transitioned to outside. They are all confirmed female 100%

I'm in the northern hemisphere and according to the internet and generally just paying attention we get about 14 Hours 40 Minutes from sunrise to sunset everyday at the moment. They we're under 18/6 during their indoor life, when they were put outside we had 17 hours of light a day.

Fast forward and 1 of my plants has been starting to flower for about 3 weeks now and there is starting to become very defined bud-sites and and they're growing out nicely.

The questions start to arise here. This plant stands nearly 5 1/2 feet tall and about 6-8 feet in circumference she is a big lady (For my standards). I understand that plants are supposed to flower at 12/12 which is much easier to preform with a room and a switch than outside. I'm just wondering as to why one of my plants are flowering to the point that the stems are getting quite nicely filled in and they'll soon be hitting each other making one big cola even though from now till then is quite awhile, I still wonder why the other just continuously grows more height and lateral branching everyday.

There isn't much anyone can do, I understand that all I can do really is just wait. Although I'm open to all speculation and guessing that could ever be done.

They were just bag seed so I'm not going to be too heart broken if it doesn't ever bud.

Bad genes? Wait until closer to 12/12?
 
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