Pistils are offy

Shazzabee
Shazzabeestarted grow question 2mo ago
What is going on with the pistils on this one plant please? Flipped 4 weeks ago Fed well with athena nutes
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DrGruen
DrGruenanswered grow question 2mo ago
hi.... Die Pistillen sehen für die 4.Woche normal aus........ liegt wohl am Strain, dass sie so länglich sind....... Viel Glück
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Philhsy
Philhsyanswered grow question 2mo ago
Normal variation or slight light stress Pistils look wild but not a problem Keep conditions stable Don’t increase light too much They should develop normally 👍
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JaramnieJazz
JaramnieJazzanswered grow question 2mo ago
Looks normal
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2mo ago
The slight coloration? That's possibly from wind or light... but could also be a sign of pollination. pistils die after pollinated and turn rusty-colered. so strong wind in that area? Only need a slight jostling of the leaves for 'enough' circulation. light too strong? i see another question related to that.. can probably rule that out or include it in list of suspects in a second. search for pollen sacs and nanners, just in case.
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Watts_Growing_On
Watts_Growing_Onanswered grow question 2mo ago
Looks normal for week 4 👍 Pistils can grow messy/wild at this stage, especially with good light and feeding. As long as they’re not browning early or showing stress, you’re all good — they’ll stack up soon.
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cangrowz
cangrowzanswered grow question 2mo ago
Hey Shazzabee, from what I can see those pistils don’t actually look like something is wrong. Around week 4 of flower it’s pretty common for them to grow a bit wild, cluster up and look kind of messy before the buds really start forming properly. Some phenos just throw out thicker and more chaotic pistil growth at this stage, especially when they’re about to stack more. Strong light or a good feeding schedule can also push that kind of development, so it’s usually a sign the plant is actively building flowers rather than a problem. As long as the pistils aren’t turning brown super early and you don’t see any signs of stress or herm traits, everything looks on track and healthy. I’d just keep running your current setup and let her do her thing, she should start bulking up nicely over the next couple of weeks, happy growing growmie 🌱
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