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late flowering possible?

i'm growing out some ace seed panama females (100% sativa) this year here in illinois. they're surrounded by tomato plants that are serving as camo, but those tomato plants have been whittling down throughout the past month and my panamas are getting almost 6 hrs of direct sunlight now as opposed to only getting 2-3 a month ago and back. they're still stretching daily, and filling out well... but no pistils yet! i'm looking at other people on the forums with outdoor grows and they're all getting nice long pistils at the moment. could the plants be confused due to the extra direct sunlight, or are they smarter than that?
 
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id play the waiting game and harvest before the first sign of frost in your area. are they receiving any supplemental light at night maybe from a flood light? that could be interrupting their cycle.

other than that just wait man or do an earlier strain next year
 
nah man - complete darkness at night. i suppose that's all i can do is just wait it out as long as possible before frost. thanks for replying. :)
 

bigherb

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I believe there are a few reported long flowering panama phenos

I'm just surprised they haven't shown pistils yet, in NY the sativa Dom are sexed during August . I'm sure in the next 2 weeks you'll see some action

Keep us posted

1luvbigherb
 
I believe there are a few reported long flowering panama phenos

I'm just surprised they haven't shown pistils yet, in NY the sativa Dom are sexed during August . I'm sure in the next 2 weeks you'll see some action

Keep us posted

1luvbigherb

will do bro, thank you.
 
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