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Pistol Hairs look burnt?!

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Just a quick background: I am very new with growing cannabis, this is my first grow, first time growing indoors, first everything! I used 3 seeds from some bud I got from a family member( they grow outdoor yearly just for themselves nothing crazy). I’m learning a lot from mistakes videos and reading on forums. I have a cheap little led light and I’m growing in happy frog soil and so far I’m 16 days into flower and some pistil hairs on one kola looks .. burnt. No other sites have this not even on the same stem. Tried searching it up and came up with nothing! Either I’m not digging deep enough or the info isn’t there. I’m curious as to what is causing this or it might even be normal! But to my knowledge I have no clue nor seen this before please help!!! I’m also gunna drop pics from start to where I am now! Any advice tips or tricks are greatly appreciated and I am documenting this grow and future grows on Instagram. The Instagram handle is octoberscollective thank you all!!
 

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First couple of things that come to mind is the ph of your soil, and maybe the distance from the light, RH and temp. To help the guys be able to diagnose anything, they usually need natural lighting on the plant because the blurple lights just don't really show much. Amber/orange hairs are normal as the flower matures, but you still seem to have some time left till harvest.
 
I’m going to get a run off reading tomorrow. Been watering at a ph of 5. Been keeping the distance of the light at 20” from the highest point of the canopy. Gunna grab some natural light photos this morning. I checked on everything around 11:30am this morning before their light went out. (I have them on a 12/12 going lights out is 12pm-12am.) And when I checked on them after I got off work at 3am I saw this and immediately started searching. O rn is way too high around 70 and temp is at 70 with lights on. And lights off temp drops to around 62 and rh around 40.
 
On more than one bud now. Any ideas?
 

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Took some reading plant 1 = 6.2 ph and 1670 ppm plant 2 = 6.2ph and 3750 ppm plant 3 =5.9 ph and 2600 ppm. Am I reading the Pom right?
 
Now thats how you do it ! A couple of purple light pics just for calming effect , then a bunch of normal white lights so we can actually see the problem
Getting better !
 
First couple of things that come to mind is the ph of your soil, and maybe the distance from the light, RH and temp. To help the guys be able to diagnose anything, they usually need natural lighting on the plant because the blurple lights just don't really show much. Amber/orange hairs are normal as the flower matures, but you still seem to have some time left till harvest.
Funny....just had the light color thread and .......
 
Now thats how you do it ! A couple of purple light pics just for calming effect , then a bunch of normal white lights so we can actually see the problem
Getting better !
Haha I’m trying! Just had to wait for the sun to come up
 
Alright any ideas? I raised the light just in case light burn. If it was nutrient burn wouldn’t the leaves be showing signs as well? Only other thing I can think of is my rh is high and I’m working on dropping those numbers. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
 
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