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Possible spill on the leaves? Otherwise maybe leafminers?
Two weeks is no that long outdoors. Mine take way more than that. I've had more pistils than yours for most of July.
Outside there is no abrupt "flip" to 12/12. The flowering is much more gradual.
The plant is out for 2 months if not longer. I meant that it's into flowering for 2 weeks approximately. Should I take it indoors?
I meant two weeks of pistils/pre-flowering. Mine have been outside since April 1st.
You could take them in, but I wouldn't. They look pretty "normal" to me for this time of year. If you move them in and out, you will want to keep their photo period very consistent.
Last year, I discovered my first preflowers middle of July (35N Latitude). I think you're right on schedule. Let nature take its course.
I too thought the grey spot was from a liquid on the leaves that acted like a magnifying glass.
What's the scheduled time for peak time flowering?
Not sure what you mean...
Can you rephrase the question?
Hard to say about harvest, but in my latitude, flowering generally starts around August 1st and harvest 1st - 2nd week in October.
I think your plant looks great. What ever you're doing, don't change!!!
Your plant looks just fine.
"Peak" flowering varies with latitude and strain. Some Indica-dominant hybrids can finish in about 6 weeks (some advertise even less, but...).
Sativa hybrids are going to take much longer. Expect 9-12 weeks, or more.
Some Hazes can take up to 6 months to finish - almost ungrowable outdoors in many places.
I don't use "peak" as the measure, but rather "finished". There can be a lot of additional bulking, resin, potency and weight added in those last couple of weeks. With flowering underway in early August, a plant might finish anywhere from late September to February 2017, depending on what you are growing.
Completely normal for outdoor growing...