Brought out my plant a little early started budding been budding since May 15th I think.

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I mean it's like three 4 ft tall big it's been going since I cloned it from last year's it's seems to be you know ,down to one leave they're kind of stuck together but it's looking good it just doesn't look like it's going to do anything else f*** should I do?
 
Brought out my plant a little early started budding been budding since may 15th i think
Brought out my plant a little early started budding been budding since may 15th i think 2
Oldchucky

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I mean it's like three 4 ft tall big it's been going since I cloned it from last year's it's seems to be you know ,down to one leave they're kind of stuck together but it's looking good it just doesn't look like it's going to do anything else f*** should I do?
Run with it and see what happens! Just remember and don’t do it again next year!😁🐒 too late to do anything about it now!
 
LoveGrowingIt

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Run with it and see what happens! Just remember and don’t do it again next year!😁🐒 too late to do anything about it now!
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I mean it's like three 4 ft tall big it's been going since I cloned it from last year's it's seems to be you know ,down to one leave they're kind of stuck together but it's looking good it just doesn't look like it's going to do anything else f*** should I do?
Better pictures would help. I'm not sure what you mean by "down to one leave they're kind of stuck together" so a picture of that would help. I'm thinking revegging, but I can't see it well enough to know for sure.

How long has it been growing?
 
mancorn

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Run with it and see what happens! Just remember and don’t do it again next year!😁🐒 too late to do anything about it now!
Chucky needs a cut and paste “Reveg” reply. As he said it’s epidemic this year! I hear the earths rotation is slowing down, so must have something to do with it. (That or the new genetics.)
 
Oldchucky

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No, the Earth rotation is fine! The lighting is fine! The due diligence before starting is not fine!😂✌️ when I started I was dumb enough to do it twice! So I can’t be too hard on them! Lol! Now I don’t touch it with a 10 foot pole!
 
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Ninjadogma

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Another "June-itis" patient in the ward. The day lengths run both directions in June. We tend to not show it the respect it deserves.

If you ever run into this again, you can use it as an opportunity for an early harvest. Once you confirm your plant left preflower and moved to full flower under natural sun, start parking the plant in a fully darkened space and put it back out 12 hours after the published sunset time. Unfortunately once it has started moving back to veg, that window of opportunity has closed. Just a way to turn a shitty situation into something really positive.
 
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It’s just putting them out too early. I was guilty of it. The problem with light depping is your tied to doing it every day for the next two or three months! Or however, long it takes! I could do it because I don’t have a life! That’s not the case with a lot of people!😂👍
 
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It’s just putting them out too early. I was guilty of it. The problem with light depping is your tied to doing it every day for the next two or three months! Or however, long it takes! I could do it because I don’t have a life! That’s not the case with a lot of people!😂👍

Yup I work out of the house so it's easy for me. You can cull that light in the morning or in the evening so there's some flexibility but it's a daily chore you can't miss until the chop.

Safe time to put out is 14+ hours but it's still not a guarantee. Spent the last month and a half observing and younger clones are highly susceptible to Junism, and some strains more so than others.
 
Oldchucky

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Yeah! 14 hours is cutting it close! I figure about 14 1/2 hours here on June 1 to be pretty safe! Anything around 14 or less and you are kind of playing with fire! Sometimes it’s fun and sometimes you get burnt! And once you’ve been there, premature flowering is nothing to be trifled with! Cheating on the spring end doesn’t really gain you that much! But it can sure trash your grow! ✌️
 
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Yeah! 14 hours is cutting it close! I figure about 14 1/2 hours here on June 1 to be pretty safe! Anything around 14 or less and you are kind of playing with fire! Sometimes it’s fun and sometimes you get burnt! And once you’ve been there, premature flowering is nothing to be trifled with! Cheating on the spring end doesn’t really gain you that much! But it can sure trash your grow! ✌️

Having a darkened shed with supplemental lighting is a game changer for playing outside year round. I'm not altruistic about sun growing, I just can't fathom paying to power grow lights with all that free energy outside.
 
LoveGrowingIt

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I've been thinking about this because my autos flowered way too early, like within a week. The weather became rainy and cold and stayed that way for weeks. I expect to see maybe 6 grams or so. Anyway, I was thinking maybe I put them out too late in the plant's growth. Back in 2019, we put out 14 plants when they were only sprouts. Every one of them made it to a fall harvest. I'm wondering if that early start made them more adaptable, because it's during the establishment stage of growth that plants learn their environment. Anyway, I'm not suggesting this is true. It's just something that I've been pondering.
 
Oldchucky

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Hang in there shady! Looks like she’s really doing the wonk for you!😃🐒
 
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As hard as it is to go through this it can turn around but it needs all the sun it can get no shade unless it's 110f for days on end then it needs to be moved part of the day. I'm sorry it's a real pisser to deal with reveg.
 

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