Flower way too early?

This happened to both of my Somango autos, but I blame myself for not up-potting early enough. I just yanked em and dropped some new beans. Autos just have a bit of a learning curve imo, especially coming from photos and thinking you can treat them the same way.
 
I’ll consider. Feel like difficult to kill cause she is my only purple lemonade. Kind of sad...lol but thanks for advice anyway.
I get it... It sucks. Sometimes you get a dud man. You can keep it... But you would be lucky to pull a gram from the looks of things. You can always buy more seeds though. I'd pull it and plant something else in its place. No sense wasting time on a 1 gram plant when you can replace it with a plant that will yield a couple oz anyway...
 
I get it... It sucks. Sometimes you get a dud man. You can keep it... But you would be lucky to pull a gram from the looks of things. You can always buy more seeds though. I'd pull it and plant something else in its place. No sense wasting time on a 1 gram plant when you can replace it with a plant that will yield a couple oz anyway...

Totally agreed.
 
I think it's starving and is flowering before it dies.
Only enough Nitrogen to power the top leaves.
Roots are probably dead.
Not enough light either.

That make sense...I fed her 350ppm for the second week I guess is too heavy for this small size plant and it might got stunted. The root r probably rot...not sure...she is under 320w LM301B quantum board that I bought it from aliexpress. still not enough lol ?
 
That make sense...I fed her 350ppm for the second week I guess is too heavy for this small size plant and it might got stunted. The root r probably rot...not sure...she is under 320w LM301B quantum board that I bought it from aliexpress. still not enough lol ?
Maybe the light was too far away.
It's not supposed to be that tall and thin.
 
You can’t seriously have thought that would be anything close to a gram .Ditch the rock wool and it’s lack of nutrients, germinate into soil directly in the pot your going flower in 3-5 gal.
 
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