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Does she look like she flowering

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Does she look like she flowering

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She suppose to be a photo
 

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I had a batch go to flower super early somehow my light cycle got changed on me. Hate to sound obvious but double check and make sure you’re still 16-6 or whatever you use. I flipped mine back to veg and grew them out the rest of the way.
 
I had a batch go to flower super early somehow my light cycle got changed on me. Hate to sound obvious but double check and make sure you’re still 16-6 or whatever you use. I flipped mine back to veg and grew them out the rest of the way.
no my lights are perfec the timer is the same set up for years now just bad luck
 
She suppose to be a photo

Ruderalis genetics, maybe a seed wound up in the wrong pile, maybe they tried reverse breeding the auto out of a killer pheno, who knows. So 10 days above ground moving into flower was mostly influenced by genetics, and could have been nudged there earlier than normal by environmental stress.
 
Guess it’s time to make a choice. Let her go and start a new grow or grow it out for another couple months for very little return for your time. I hate cutting down plants. In this case I think I would just cut my losses and start over.
 
Guess it’s time to make a choice. Let her go and start a new grow or grow it out for another couple months for very little return for your time. I hate cutting down plants. In this case I think I would just cut my losses and start over.

I'd probably keep it because something is better than nothing, but I'd pop another seed or two now and get them going so I don't come up short.
 
She's going to hate it at first but might be worth it to transplant gently to a little bigger pot. Might be too late though so it's a judgment call.
 
Guess it’s time to make a choice. Let her go and start a new grow or grow it out for another couple months for very little return for your time. I hate cutting down plants. In this case I think I would just cut my losses and start over.
Yea ama let her grow out i started another one today i hope is good also started a king loui
 
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