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I am still a bit of a novice with this being my third year of growing. I have an indoor tent with LED lights on 24 hours a day. I’m in the Northeast outside of Boston. My intention was to start my plants and grow them inside until they got too big for the tent before putting them in my garden outside. I was targeting mid June to transplant them outside.
Six plants, three strains, all sativa. (sour diesel, Panama Red, Hawaiian snow). Two plants for each strain. Currently between one and 2 feet high each.
The seeds were germinated on March 30 and put into organic soil. They are female seeds and NOT autoflowers. they grew for four weeks before I added any fertilizer. When I fertilized them for the second time, two days ago, I noticed what looked like flowers, but figured it was just quick growth which would turn into leaves. I was wrong. My neighbor has years of experience, and he is quite certain that these are actually flowering. Not just one, but five out of the six plants appear to be flowering!
I don’t understand how these seedlings, in vegetative stage with 24 x 7 light, will go directly into flowering after six weeks!
Interested in anyone’s thoughts and recommendations. Thank you.
Six plants, three strains, all sativa. (sour diesel, Panama Red, Hawaiian snow). Two plants for each strain. Currently between one and 2 feet high each.
The seeds were germinated on March 30 and put into organic soil. They are female seeds and NOT autoflowers. they grew for four weeks before I added any fertilizer. When I fertilized them for the second time, two days ago, I noticed what looked like flowers, but figured it was just quick growth which would turn into leaves. I was wrong. My neighbor has years of experience, and he is quite certain that these are actually flowering. Not just one, but five out of the six plants appear to be flowering!
I don’t understand how these seedlings, in vegetative stage with 24 x 7 light, will go directly into flowering after six weeks!
Interested in anyone’s thoughts and recommendations. Thank you.