Is she flowering or stressing?

I have 2 plants I started indoors for 2 months but ran out of tent space so I set them on the deck outside for the last 3-4 weeks. I’m almost positive it’s shooting pistils out like it’s trying to flower but it seems why to soon since they’re outside.
They get 9-10 hours direct sunlight and at about 4 in the shade, not sure if that matters?
Any thoughts??



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Usually less than 14 hours of light a day will cause flowering but it depends on the plant. Some take more some take less. I can’t put anything out before June 1st in NM. The further north you live the longer your days will be. If it’s not an auto then it will likely need to re veg before Flowering again in August.

I say flowering

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Middle picture, above
Clip of Pistil pictured, below
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Congrats, She is a girl, maybe.

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Preflower Grow Bro :love_you_gesture:

It’s a photoperiod and definitely going into flower mode now and since it’s past the summer solstice they should be getting less light per day here in VA. I’m gonna let it ride out and hope for a decent harvest in a couple months, though the heat ain’t no joke this year. Every grow time is like an experiment for me :rofl:. Good luck to all y’all!



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Hopefully she stays in flower for you. Even if she doesn’t she will still produce a decent yield when she does finish in late Sept or Oct. Keep an eye out for water leaves that are twisted, funny looking, or 1 and 3 finger water leaves. These would be early signs that she is trying to re-veg. Also direct sunlight or shade doesn’t make much difference in triggering flower. Mostly what matters is how dark it is. Anything much brighter than moonlight will prevent flowering.

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