What do we have here?

StareCase

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Pics 1 and 4 look like the female pre-flower for a photo. Pics 2 and 3 looks like an auto cause if you are still in VEG and they are that hairy ...

Are all four pics the same plant?
 

420 Garden

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These seed companies are getting crazy. I bought a 3 pack of autos popped 2 and they are outside and doing fine like frog hair. The 7 in my 5 x 5 are supposed to be photos. I'm running 18/6 light schedule. No chance lights are off schedule, I check them 3 to 4 times a day.
 

420 Garden

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Leave it there with others - keep light schedule static.
Let it do what its gonna do even if it’s an auto.
Thank you Budzbuddha I was not sure what my options were. I do respect your knowledge, especially with autos. We must talk later. I'm very interested in running some indoor autos next.
 

420 Garden

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Cheit happens, bright side.... it's not a male plant. Lil early buds is never a bad thing. Glass half full.
 

420 Garden

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Excellent interpretation, all I'm saying is it definitely came in a photo pack. You hear no bitchin here. Other than you being a Troll here I don't see anything too bad. Have a good day friend.
 

Grojak

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Factors that could lead to preflower if in a photoperiod plant.

Insufficient light
Light cycle
Stressed plants (rootbound plants will do this)
Genetics

In your case I would guess it’s a combo of insufficient light and genetics. Triple Cheese and Hellfire are both rocking some Blueberry / Thai genetics. Both of which will do exactly what you’re seeing (Blueberry has Thai in it). I’ve seen this in other stains aswell but Blueberry is notorious for this.

With these genetics I would run 24/0 and under at least a 400w MH or 200w LED. The reversal process may not be worth you time, however these are not likely to grow much taller than they are if you maintain your current light schedule.
 
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