Temps are 68 dark and 79-82 during lights...humidity is always between 55-70%...no nutes have been given yet...plants were all allowed to grow to six nodes, topped at third node, trimmed off first node so that 2nd and 3rd nodes remain on all plants...18/6 under T5s
What I don't get is that it's spitting pistils out everywhere, yet it isn't stretching, so it doesn't really seem like it's in flower
In nature, autoflowering is a genetic trait that comes about in response to unfavorable growing conditions (short season in Russia for ruderalis, super hot dry summer for Moroccan kif, etc) but my environment is not stressful at all, and even if it was one would think it would be happening to more than just one plant...
I'm going to chalk it up to a genetic mutation of some sort...I'll keep it around for awhile but if it makes pollen sacs or I run out of room it will be outta here.
The plant in question lives in the empty space in the middle...