Switch back to veg state

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I moved my plants from indoor to outdoor and some of them started to flower. I’ve had them back inside under 24 hours of light for about a month now. I’m just wondering if these plants look like they are back to veg. There’s new leafs coming out of the flower but I’m not sure if I’m wasting my time and should just let them flower as is.
 
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I moved my plants from indoor to outdoor and some of them started to flower. I’ve had them back inside under 24 hours of light for about a month now. I’m just wondering if these plants look like they are back to veg. There’s new leafs coming out of the flower but I’m not sure if I’m wasting my time and should just let them flower as is.
Might as well let them flower. Do you know if they're Autos?
AND: "....One of the main symptoms of nitrogen toxicity is that the leaves curl or bend at the tips or end. The oddly curled leaves start to resemble a claw. Besides clawing, the leaves also begin to look shiny and dark green. This intense green color is a very telling sign of nitrogen toxicity. First, the signs appear in older leaves then they appear in the new growth. If left untreated, the leaves tend to turn yellow and brown, wither and die..."
 
Holden9cox

Holden9cox

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Might as well let them flower. Do you know if they're Autos?
AND: "....One of the main symptoms of nitrogen toxicity is that the leaves curl or bend at the tips or end. The oddly curled leaves start to resemble a claw. Besides clawing, the leaves also begin to look shiny and dark green. This intense green color is a very telling sign of nitrogen toxicity. First, the signs appear in older leaves then they appear in the new growth. If left untreated, the leaves tend to turn yellow and brown, wither and die..."
They aren’t autos and I have more outside from the same seeds that aren’t flowering
 
Holden9cox

Holden9cox

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Might as well let them flower. Do you know if they're Autos?
AND: "....One of the main symptoms of nitrogen toxicity is that the leaves curl or bend at the tips or end. The oddly curled leaves start to resemble a claw. Besides clawing, the leaves also begin to look shiny and dark green. This intense green color is a very telling sign of nitrogen toxicity. First, the signs appear in older leaves then they appear in the new growth. If left untreated, the leaves tend to turn yellow and brown, wither and die..."
Also they are so small I would hate to just let them flower now
 
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