Bmollyanswered grow question 2 years ago Based on the information you provided, it seems like your plants are photoperiodic, which means they require specific lighting conditions to transition into the flowering stage. In outdoor environments, plants may take longer to initiate flowering compared to indoor setups.
To induce flowering in your plants, you can manipulate the light schedule by providing them with 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness and 12 hours of light each day. This simulates the natural light cycle during the flowering season and helps trigger the transition.
By adjusting the photoperiod in this way, you should start to see your plants entering the flowering stage within a few weeks. However, please keep in mind that each strain has its own specific requirements.
I wish you the best of luck with your plants as they transition into the flowering stage. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.
Happy growing!