What's Going On Here?

Reddot55

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Hi this is a Gorilla Glue seedling from a reputable breeder about ten days old and a couple knuckles tall. I'm wondering what's going on here-if anything at all. Is this flowering? Not as experienced as some of the folks here so give me your opinion and it will be appreciated. Soil grow under T5 lights currently.
 

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I usually start them under the T5 and then put them in a tent under a HPS light. I would say about fourteen hours a day. Never happened before, so is it lack of luck or stress or is that one and the same.
 
I usually start them under the T5 and then put them in a tent under a HPS light. I would say about fourteen hours a day. Never happened before, so is it lack of luck or stress or is that one and the same.
I would think it's the 14 hours of light a day. Autos run on 18/6 of lighting.
 
Really have no idea mate, I’ve only grown autos once but so no expert, but I’ve never seen any plant start blowing pistils like that at 10 days old. Could be a mutation maybe?
Op is also only hitting them with 14 hours of light a day....Plant started flowering day 1 like a micro grow.
 
My current auto ( my first auto too ) had to go into 12/12 lighting for about 2 weeks. She started flowering then seemed liked she started to veg again. The extra couple hours of dark got her back into flowering again. Autos can be weird sometimes.
 
Next day photos of Gorilla Glue, Lemon AK and Pineapple Express grown in soil-Roots Organic currently under a T5 light. Would like to be educated on what happened to Gorilla Glue which appears to be flowering and is about an inch and a half or so and ten days old. Is it stress, genetics, not enough light as was suggested or hey it happens sometimes. First two are from one reputable breeder and the Express from another one. Either way I'm growing them all and we'll see what happens. Happy growing and stay safe. +V5mGpWeRqG8nQ74zG9swQ.jpgSA54YBnaR4awNeyFwOc46g.jpgeivlf7QfSC2mXzcGHD0YoQ.jpg
 
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