Plant flowering early

330713

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My autoflower only popped out the 14th may yet it has already started flowering. I don't smoke much so don't need the greatest harvest but wandering if anyone can offer me some hope that I'm not wasting my time with this plant now. Should I trim the plant. It is all the same shade of green except the very top so don't think it needs nutrients. Gunna move the light further away
 

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Herb & Suds

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I can't look at your blurple pics but if it is an auto you can't reverse the flowering process or do much to boost yield once it flips
 

piratebug

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That sucks, I had one pack of La Diva(s) that did that shit, and the end results were total crap! Yeah, they will grow and stretch some, but when they start flowering that early prepare yourself for a very limited yield!
 

330713

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What do you need by limited. I'd be happy with about half an ounce do u think that would be realistic. If not will stop wasting electric on her.:confused:
 

piratebug

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What do you need by limited. I'd be happy with about half an ounce do u think that would be realistic. If not will stop wasting electric on her.:confused:

Don't worry, you will end up with more than that, 1+ zips! But don't expect to pull 2+ zips of an auto that flowers that early!
 

330713

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Awe sweet not so gutted now. Does the fact that it's flowered early meen it will be ready sooner. It's easy bud auto. Sory for all the dumb questions
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Awe sweet not so gutted now. Does the fact that it's flowered early meen it will be ready sooner. It's easy bud auto. Sory for all the dumb questions
It's not going to finish flower any quicker if that's what you are asking. Minimum of 2 months.

It's going to finish quicker vs if it hadn't started flowering for another 2 weeks. If that was the case you'd have 2 weeks + 2 months.
 
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