Newbie grower here, but I'm pretty sure this isn't the way it's supposed to happen. My plants are 2-3 weeks old, 5-7" tall, very thin and spindly which I know is from lack of light. I fixed that problem, will probably bury the stems when I re-pot to encourage more roots and stouter plants.

Now I'm seeing what sure looks to me like signs of female flowers. Very small, I have to use a magnifier to see it, but it looks like all the pics I've seen of early female flowers.

Did the lack of light cause the flowering stage to kick in early? Would putting them under 20 hours of light now just confuse them? Should I go straight to a 12/12 cycle and hope for the best and maybe get some clones out of them?
jackbillings Reviewed by jackbillings on . 2-3 weeks old and already flowering? What do I do now?!? Newbie grower here, but I'm pretty sure this isn't the way it's supposed to happen. My plants are 2-3 weeks old, 5-7" tall, very thin and spindly which I know is from lack of light. I fixed that problem, will probably bury the stems when I re-pot to encourage more roots and stouter plants. Now I'm seeing what sure looks to me like signs of female flowers. Very small, I have to use a magnifier to see it, but it looks like all the pics I've seen of early female flowers. Did the lack of Rating: 5