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Did my plant go into flower on its own ?

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Did my plant go into flower on its own ?

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It’s beginning to look like it is going into flower? It’s my first time grow so I’m not sure but I haven’t changed the light schedule or anything
 

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Did you order seeds or did you throw down a bag seed? There are photo period plants and there are auto flowering plants. Autoflowering plants are like determinate tomatoes they have a set path to maturity and will flower when it is their time to. Photo period plants will flower when you change your light schedule. There are things that can make a photo period plant flower. Let's say you have the light too high and it gets under lit. If it doesnt get enough DLI then it will flower. I think stress can also cause flowering but only if the schedule is close to fall for example I've seen plants start flowering with a 14/10 schedule before.

In conclusion

1. Check your genetics
2. Make sure it is getting at least 18 hours of light a day
3. Make sure environmental stresses are at a minimum
 
Did you order seeds or did you throw down a bag seed? There are photo period plants and there are auto flowering plants. Autoflowering plants are like determinate tomatoes they have a set path to maturity and will flower when it is their time to. Photo period plants will flower when you change your light schedule. There are things that can make a photo period plant flower. Let's say you have the light too high and it gets under lit. If it doesnt get enough DLI then it will flower. I think stress can also cause flowering but only if the schedule is close to fall for example I've seen plants start flowering with a 14/10 schedule before.

In conclusion

1. Check your genetics
2. Make sure it is getting at least 18 hours of light a day
3. Make sure environmental stresses are at a minimum
I know it is guava og but I got it in a sack and just planted it
 
Looks like an auto to me, the fan leaves looks like it has ruderalis traits
 
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