Plant flowering way early?

Hi I planted two weed seeds 2 to 3 weeks ago, one turned out to be a male plant, but the other one was female.
The temperature and humidity are okay, also the nutrients are and the light schedule whas 20 hours a day and now I set it to 19 hours a day.
It grows fairly good but it seems that it is already flowering, it seems that it is growing a tiny little bud. Is this normal? Did I do something wrong?
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Username85

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It’s an auto flower, it will start to flower all on its own. How did you determine the other plant was male? If it was as young/small as this plant I imagine you wouldn’t have been able to tell sex
 

Killaki

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Hi I planted two weed seeds 2 to 3 weeks ago, one turned out to be a male plant, but the other one was female.
The temperature and humidity are okay, also the nutrients are and the light schedule whas 20 hours a day and now I set it to 19 hours a day.
It grows fairly good but it seems that it is already flowering, it seems that it is growing a tiny little bud. Is this normal? Did I do something wrong?
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Oh my! My condolences. She looks super stressed out and must be an auto flower variety. If that's the case there's nothing you can do. It will take a whole flower cycle to finish and will harvest almost nothing if it makes it.
No offense intended but if it were me I'd just start again or at very least get something else going.
 
Ya those sure look like plants grown in ideal conditions... Lol
I took the male plant away from the box because I was afraid of impollination. So the male plant does not look pretty good, yea.
The female one maybe had some stress from too little water because the soil kept drying out. But the rest was okay. I already grew some plants in this exact conditions and they turned out perfectly fine
 
Oh my! My condolences. She looks super stressed out and must be an auto flower variety. If that's the case there's nothing you can do. It will take a whole flower cycle to finish and will harvest almost nothing if it makes it.
No offense intended but if it were me I'd just start again or at very least get something else going.
Yeah I immagined that, thanks for the help
 

Jjgrow420

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I took the male plant away from the box because I was afraid of impollination. So the male plant does not look pretty good, yea.
The female one maybe had some stress from too little water because the soil kept drying out. But the rest was okay. I already grew some plants in this exact conditions and they turned out perfectly fine
Not trying to be a dick but those plants are hurtin. Bad pot choice, soil looks soaked, lack of light. They're super leggy, yellow etc. Conditions are far from ideal.
It's more surviving then living.
 
Not trying to be a dick but those plants are hurtin. Bad pot choice, soil looks soaked, lack of light. They're super leggy, yellow etc. Conditions are far from ideal.
It's more surviving then living.
Yeah in that case i'ts the strain. belive me. I'ts certantly not lack of light because I have a 300W light right above the plants. And the other plants I grew with these light grew perfectly fine
 

Herb & Suds

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Woody stems on a tiny stunted plant
Would be a clear sign of plant abuse
Not ideal conditions
Sometimes growers don’t take seasonal change in to consideration and the environment can swing greatly
I doubt you’ll like my advice but I would start over in a beer cup and avoid the paper pot
Also commit to a regular moisture check
Good luck
 
Woody stems on a tiny stunted plant
Would be a clear sign of plant abuse
Not ideal conditions
Sometimes growers don’t take seasonal change in to consideration and the environment can swing greatly
I doubt you’ll like my advice but I would start over in a beer cup and avoid the paper pot
Also commit to a regular moisture check
Good luck
Thats okay, its not the first time I failed haha.
Thanks for the advice, I'll try it
 

Killaki

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By the way does enyone know where to order good seeds. Recently on seedsman they cut down the stock in Europe and it's really hard to find somthing good. In addition I know nothing about strains, what would you suggest?
Have you tried the attitude seed bank?
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I took the male plant away from the box because I was afraid of impollination. So the male plant does not look pretty good, yea.
The female one maybe had some stress from too little water because the soil kept drying out. But the rest was okay. I already grew some plants in this exact conditions and they turned out perfectly fine
If the female plant was near that plant then there's a real good chance you will have a seeded female now.
 
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