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Pistills changing colors way too early

KodamaFarma
KodamaFarmastarted grow question 8d ago
Today i noticed that some pistils changed there colors to orange, ITS only week 3/4 of flowering . I dont know If this is normal or If i can do Something here. Maybe some experienced grower can Tell me whats the Problem is. Thank you.
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AestheticGenetics
AestheticGeneticsanswered grow question 8d ago
There are quite a few reasons this can happen. First of check the tent for any hermie parts on all of your plants. This can be a sogn of accidental pollination especially at this age of flowering. Could be from the fan too close and too strong to this plant. couldve been a drop of water while watering or condensation a humidifier. or even brushing up against or touching them on accident with anything even other plants can cause the pistils to change color prematurely. Its not too much of a concern and the plant will continue to grow and will continue to produce more white pistils as she grows on. best of luck and hope this is helpful.
greenAF
greenAFanswered grow question 8d ago
I used to always worry about pollination and what not, sure it could be, but for me its always been a false alarm, some strains are just that way, as well as the opposite being true, some throw fresh white ones all the way to chop. I pay it no mind anymore, but half way threw flower isn't too early to me, def not way too early.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 8d ago
wind burn? Foliar spray? Pollination? Have fun figuring it out. Possibly just a fast flowering plant, too. is it week 3 or 4? this isn't an autoflower so it's not a guess... if it's been ~4 weeks since flip to 12/12 this isn't "way too early"
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 8d ago
Generally as flower progresses the ratio will turn more and more orange, until almost all of them turn orangey, it can be used at times to determine how much growing she has left to do, but it's not really consistent for every plant. Don't focus too much on it as the trichomes themselves will be what you use to judge when she is rdy, pistols will give you a rough idea of when to start checking trichs. At least that's what i use it for. No problems just plain sailing.
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RasendeRollo92
RasendeRollo92answered grow question 8d ago
Hey 👋 I don’t see an issue here. Pistils are just an indication… in the end your plant is ready when your trichomes are. I would suggest not to worry about it.
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