Hi, love your daughter's name
2 months really is too early to think about starting solids. What signs is she showing? A lot of 'signs' that used to be seen as readiness for weaning, are discredited now. Things like, doubling birth weight, waking in the night, taking extra milk, staring at you eating, don't mean that a baby is ready for solids. These are normal developmental milestones and don't coincide with readiness for solids.
Things to look for include Lo being able to sit up with very little or no support, being able to reach, grab, and put objects to her mouth very accurately, and recently it is advised that you try the 'banana test' to decide if LO is ready for weaning. You put a ripe banana in front of LO, and if they are able to pick it up, get it to their mouth, bite off a little piece and eat it, with no help from you at all, then they are ready for solids. Very few babies are likely to meet these 'requirements' before 6 months.
(I am assuming your baby doesn't have a medical condition which would necessitate early weaning btw)