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Stigmas tend to dry up for natural reasons (the period of sexual activity), it's like in women with ovulation! If the stigma has not captured pollen (not pollinated) , then it is juicy and fresh, and it also passes the period of activity, i.e. there is a period when it can no longer pollinate and then it shrinks! But when it is not pollinated and shrinks, the Bud from which it grows is filled instead of seeds with small leaves like a rosebud and filled with resins! This period lasts from the moment the stigmas are released until the kidney Matures 25-30 days! Then, if the Bush is not pollinated - it releases new and new stigmas, and if they are not pollinated after a certain period, they again shrink like the previous ones, forming a seedless Bud with resin! And this process is repeated many times, it is an integral part of maturation! In photoperiod varieties, if the average flowering time is 70 days, then this is three waves of an average of 25 days of color: the first wave of stigmas is not pollinated, but they Mature, then the second wave - the Bush releases stigmas and again 25 days to Mature, and then the third!