Help Needed!

Newbie here!
My MaryJane is around 6weeks old and she’s doing this!!!
Is this normal? What is happening to her?

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Totally normal no worries. Those are future flowering sites and those white hairs indicate she is a female and in flowering. Did you recently switch light schedule to a 12/12?

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Wait a second any chance you can get closer pics of those bulbs? If they have pistils coming out (white hairs) your all good but if no pistils it could be a male plant or a hermaphrodited female plant

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I don’t see nanners i think she is a she lol. But a closer Pic would definitely be better

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Ahh good good i do see hairs in first pic but hard to tell in others so i appreciate ya confirming it bud

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We need a better shot of the circled area, please.

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The only thing that has changed is I was bringing them in at night because of low night temps here… And now I’m leaving them out all night . But last night was supposed to be cold so I brought them in and that’s when I noticed those lil boogers… The seeds were said to be femalized so was expecting girls… I’m hoping she’s not a herm…

She’s been growing ok… About an inch or so a day…

Oh wait I did add worm frass to the soil two days ago not much about one teaspoon per plant… But I’ve been doing that about every week or so…
I’m taking photos with my phone and it doesn’t let me get really close up they blur. I’m afraid the photos I’ve posted are probably the best I’m going to be able to get

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Normally plants show there sex once flowering is introduced which with photos need around 10.5 hours of darkness and moving them inside at night may have triggered flowering stage but from the photos you were able to share i do see the pistils in top pic. Can i ask where your from and when does your autumn season begin?

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I’m from Virginia and autumn usually doesn’t start until the end of August or a little after…

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Ok so i believe moving them inside at times may have induced flowering stage and my reason being is normally you wont see those bulbs (preflowers) until bloom phase which for outdoor eastcoast is around end of july. They slowly start to change into flowering after the summer solstice which i believe is in june but when grown outdoors they are in sync with mother nature and can sense when autumn is near and time to reproduce before winter arrives so im thinking she was tricked into flowering by amount of light she received so you may see her revert back to veg stage if she stays outside. But this is all an assumption assuming she was getting over 10 hours of darkness when being moved in and out

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Or could be an auto flower mislabeled as a fem photo if she continues to bloom this early in the year

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