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These guys are 4 weeks and have flowers?

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These guys are 4 weeks and have flowers?

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Im growing critical kush and these are grown outside. They are already presenting flowers and they are not autoflowers??? Im confused mostly because they shouldn't be flowering right now. I live in VA. Im fine with flowers right now but isnt that wierd?
 

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P.S. these are 4 weeks old from sprout.
 
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I wouldn’t be fine with it. But I don’t live in Virginia. Big ass plans for four weeks old! Something is tricking them into flowering. And they look kind of stretched. Maybe the greenhouse is fucking with their light. But it is what it is! You’ll probably have to go with it. Just two cents. Good luck.
 
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Yeah strange stuff. It is what it is. The strain is said to grow very well in a greenhouse, maybe thats not true? See what happens. I got four in the closet under lights. They all gonna ride how ever they do just wanted to know if anyone knew what was up cause im confused. They are acting like they went into flower immediately in life? So strange.
 
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Not all greenhouses are equal. Have you grown in this greenhouse previously?
 
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Oldchucky said:
Not all greenhouses are equal. Have you grown in this greenhouse previously?
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No this is my first run. Its a quiktent. I heard people have good results in them. I dont know this sucks I guess I wont grow in them again.
 
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If they are all flowering I would be tempted to put one outside In as much sunlight as possible for a few weeks and see if it starts to reveg. If this is feasible. If it does then I would think it might be an indicator that the greenhouse is the problem.Nobody wants flowers too early and nobody wants reveges.But it might help you get to the bottom of this.
 
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I think its getting too much shade where its at I need to move it next season or add lighting. Probably add lighting I like where it is. It gets enough full sun to grow food but I dont think enough to grow medicine. Many people have great results in these little tents, but they usually add lighting and thats where I have failed. Ill adjust my sails and try it again next season.
 
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I have 150 hemp plants out in the full sun that are a week older and they are doing fine, although they are a completely different cultivar. Im certain its a lighting issue, the tent is fine I believe its tucked down where it gets morning shade. It gets maybe 7 hours of full direct sun and I dont think thats enough direct light. Ill fix it.
 
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I would agree.
 
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I moved the two that didnt stretch as much into the full sun. A place I grew just fine last year outside. Maybe I can get them to revert back ? Worth a shot. I figured ill just let the other two continue out in the greenhouse and just let it flower. I wont be able to grow in that spot until I get lights going. Not the end of the world. Thanks for all the advice and help. Peace all and happy growing.
 
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