What happened??!! flowered without 12/12

hazemaster

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I had taken my shitty outdoor plants inside 5 weeks ago hoping to get them healthier and bigger and they have been growing excellent and are about a foot tall. I have it on a 18/6 light schedule and i just relized that 4 of the 10 plants are showing femalke signs. I thought the only way you could make them flower is if the schedule was switched to 12/12. Now my only chice is to switch intro flowering because if i leave it on 18/6 it wont flower crroectly is that right? Also i need somone to quickly respond and tell me what to do before goin into flowering i heard your suppose to shut the lights off for 24 hours and then turn the lights back on when they usually wouldk and just keep it 12/12. I need help!! Thanks
 

GrowManZach

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and i never turn off the lights a full 24 hours before flowering, dude i suggest u buy the Jorge Cervantes grow bible. and read it. like 5 times. THEN attempt to grow......
 

hazemaster

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Listen im only looking for advice "growmanzach" Ive never grown inside- I've been growin outdoor for 15 years now and im new to indoor. I know what preflowers are unless its different from outdoors otherwise that doesnt take a smart one. These are fully flowering!!!
 

hazemaster

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No camera. Also this is bag seed. In conclusion I keep the same light scheudle as usual 11pm to 5 p.m except for flowering make is 11.pm to 11 AM. and no other subsitutes like shuttin lights off before flowerin etc.?
 

mrmadcow

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stress from moving may have triggers the bud cycle.you can flip to a 12 hr cycle and start budding or you could leave it at 18 hrs, they will revert back to veg. leaving the light off for 24 hrs is an option,some do some dont. I have even dropped a few hrs every few days till I get down to 8 hrs then go back up to 12 hrs but have done it every way & dont see a difference.
 

hazemaster

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stress from moving may have triggers the bud cycle.you can flip to a 12 hr cycle and start budding or you could leave it at 18 hrs, they will revert back to veg. leaving the light off for 24 hrs is an option,some do some dont. I have even dropped a few hrs every few days till I get down to 8 hrs then go back up to 12 hrs but have done it every way & dont see a difference.
Thanks for the great advice- although its budding now and i still have it under 18 hours of light- you dont think that this will revert it to hermi? It will just be a female but not flower and continue growing until i switch the schedule to 12/12- is that correct?
 

mrmadcow

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erratic light cycles or stress will cause it to hermie. switching from 12 hrs to 18 after a full bud cycle is possible after harvest found details in another post
REGENERATION

It is possible to harvest plants and then rejuvenate them vegetatively for a 2nd and even 3rd harvest. A second harvest can be realized in as little as 6-8 weeks. Since the plant stalk, and roots are already formed, the plant can produce a second, even third harvest of buds in a little more than half the time of the original harvest. When harvesting, take off the top 1/3rd of the plant. Leave most healthy fan leaves in the middle of the plant, cutting buds off branches carefully. On the lower 1/3rd of the plant, take off end flowers, but leave several small flowers on each branch. These will be the part of the plant that is regenerated. The more buds you leave on the plant, the faster it will regenerate. Feed the plant some Miracle Grow or any high nitrogen plant food immediately after harvest. When you intend to regenerate a plant, make sure it never gets too starved for nitrogen as it is maturing, or all the sun leaves will fall off, and your plant will not have enough leaves to live after being harvested.
Harvested plants can come inside for rejuvenation under continuous light or are left outside in Summer to rejuvenate in the natural long days. It will take 7-14 days to see signs of new growth when regenerating a plant. As stated before, and in contrast to normal growth patterns, lower branches will be the first to sprout new vegetative growth. Allow the plant to grow a little vegetatively, then take outside again to reflower. Or keep inside for vegetative cuttings. You now have two or three generations of plants growing, and will need more space outside. But you will now be harvesting twice as often. As often as every 30 days, since you have new clones or seedlings growing, vegetative plants ready to flower, and regenerated plants flowering too.
Regenerating indoors can create problems if your plants are infected with pests. It may be best to have a separate area indoors that will not allow your plants to infect the main indoor area. An alternative to regenerating indoors is to regenerate outdoors in the Summer. Just take a harvest in June, then allow the plant to regenerate by leaving some lower buds on the plant, and leaving the middle 1/3rd of the plant leaves at harvest. Feed it nitrogen, and make sure it gets lots of sun. It will regenerate all Summer and be quite large by Fall, when it will start to flower again naturally
a hermied plant isnt the end of the world as normally,1-3 branches will go male, not the whole plant-just keep an eye on the plants and kill any shoots that look like they have balls
 
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