There are strains that have been developed over the last few years that flower earlier, very interesting stuff, however your plant does not appear to be one of those. Now stop acting like a baby and accept that you fucked up because you didn't know what a fully mature plant looks like.
Man that sucks im sorry and it's a shame about your plants as well.
If you have any suspicion that it might be MS that you are developing you should be really insistent on having tests performed as early as possible, the sooner you start the sooner you can act and attempt to slow the progress...
Every plant was trained from very early, topped once and then lst'd to the max so that the plant that was being harvested was using about 40% of available light in the flower room. 2 ounces a week every week with a 400w hps I was pretty satisfied. I'm a long way from being a master but if you...
The pre flower calyxs look very swollen like maybe they have a seed in but I don't know, I think it's quite a young plant to pollinate though. I don't know much about making seeds but I would think you should wait a few more weeks when there is actually some buds to pollinate
The solution is definatly not more nutes, stop feeding until New growth is healthy, then continue not feeding and then and only then should you start lightly feeding again
It's the internet, folks gon make jokes. But hopefully you read what's been said, go off and do some research (grow journals are a good resource) and then leave your next plant for like 5/6 weeks longer than you did this one