Hank, That plant looks more like its in the transition stage (preflower) to me. It could possibly be in the first week of flowering, it's hard to tell from pictures.. At the least, that plant still has 8 weeks of flowering left. I just looked at the sunrise & sunset calendar, We are basically at 12/12 right now. In roughly 3 weeks we will be at 13/11, Wich is the absolute cut off for flowering. Meaning your plant wont even be half way through flowering before the light tells it to revert to veg mode. IT WILL NOT FINISH FLOWERING ON IT'S OWN.. Last year I put some clones out the 1st of march, After about 2 weeks they kicked into flower mode. I left them alone to see what would happen. About the 2nd week in April I noticed the flowers were starting to dry out and turn brown. So I decieded to leave them be and get more clones ready to put out. I ended up getting the 2nd set of clones outside the last week in April. The first batch had fully reverted back to veg mode by then. To make along story short, The first clones that I put out in march. Ended up being half the size of the clones I put out in late April, and they bearly yielded anything. I think the biggest one was 3ft tall and yielded 14 grams dry. The plants I put out in April were around 6ft tall and yielded just over 2oz per plant. Im no scientist or botonist, but my theory is when the plants reverted from flower back to veg. It stressed the hell out of them and stunted their growth. If you want to keep the plant flowering. I'd cover it with something at sunset tonight. Then keep covering it at the same time every night. I'd also go out and uncover it before I went to bed for the night. That way it catches the 1st rays of the morning sun. Just make sure no lights from your house, or cars will hit it after you uncover it..