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About 6-7 week old plant...hairs...BAD or GOOD... Pistils? If bad what can I do to correct it?

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About 6-7 week old plant...hairs...BAD or GOOD... Pistils? If bad what can I do to correct it?

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Are these pistils or early flowering????
 

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6-7 weeks old? Quick kill it before it escapes,must be an alien life form..... severely stunted growth....look at others grow diaries and you will see where you should be at this time interval..........before anyone answers, they're going to need specifics.....auto/photo?...light sched?
 
6-7 weeks old? Quick kill it before it escapes,must be an alien life form..... severely stunted growth....look at others grow diaries and you will see where you should be at this time interval..........before anyone answers, they're going to need specifics.....auto/photo?...light sched?
Yeah I was concerned about it being so weird and short but It stays it my window seal..from 6-3 it gets sunlight but not direct and then from 3-9 it gets direct sunlight.. I water it like I dont know I just keep the soil moist but not too much.
 
Are these pistils or early flowering????
Those plants need something, my guess is more light... No signs of nutrient deficiencies. A 6 week old plant should be anywhere from 2-8 ft tall depending on strain and where your growing it (outside or inside, light intensity can also change internode length) i attached a photo from my seedlings, their 2 weeks from the moment they popped out of the rapid rooters.... 2 of them are clones, but their about 3 weeks old from when I cut the clone and applied the gel... Took them a little over a week to root so they are also about 2 weeks old as well. I should also note that I accidentally got some big spray on them which stunted their growth for a day or two and is why the first true leaves are yellow tipped. I also attached a pic of a plant that just entered its third week of flowering (if I had to guess, it's autoflowering so it's impossible to know for sure it's age). Strains are sour Diesel, black berry and trainwreck is the flowering plant.
 

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Also cannabis plants like to be given a decent amount of water and then they like to dry out, almost to the point where the plant is dehydrated but not quite. This prevents root rot, and other drainage issues along the way. I personally would rather slightly water starve my plant, then risk a much more detrimental drainage issue... In the flowering stage if you simulate a drought the plant will respond by creating more trichomes to hold moisture in... Stress to impress! Can you post a picture of the stem? It looked brown in the original pic
 
It's pistils and it has started to flower, more because of stresss than you've hit a 12/12 period or thereabout I'd say. It looks like 5 nodes on an inch, if I were you I'd cut it and start fresh, it's not worth the time and effort to try and get anything decent outta that. Even though you say you dont water too much, it looks like too moist a medium, the plant have troubles taking up nutrients, probably because it havent developed any kind of root system. This cant be stretched too much, the most important time in a plants life is the first 2-3 weeks, from the get go a good light mix + coco and very little perlite, hydroponics is a whole other ball game, even though some of the same things applies, but code word here, with a soil medium, is a loose medium and very little water, after 3-4 days use rootbooster half strength, then after a week its ready for full pull, after 2 weeks your starting pots ex. ½ gallon, should be full of big fat white roots and ready for ex. a 3-4-5 gallon pot. If you've done it right to begin with, you can even make small mistakes later on and the plant will forgive you. But if you fucked up from the get go, it's nearly impossible to salvage and with the mind on the outcome it's better to cut your losses and start over trust me.
 
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