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Pistils growing and remaining green late in bloom

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Pistils growing and remaining green late in bloom

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Im still new to farming and would like to know what would cause the pistils to remain green late into bloom or to even sprout new ones.

About half the plants are finishing somewhat on time cause it has an even coloring pistils ( orange ) all over the cola and the other half is either all clear/ green pistils or has orange pistils along with new clear pistils that are bursting out,

I'll post up a pic soon when the lights go off for a clearer pic
 
Im still new to farming and would like to know what would cause the pistils to remain green late into bloom or to even sprout new ones.

About half the plants are finishing somewhat on time cause it has an even coloring pistils ( orange ) all over the cola and the other half is either all clear/ green pistils or has orange pistils along with new clear pistils that are bursting out,

I'll post up a pic soon when the lights go off for a clearer pic
Many factors may cause this. What if it's a heavy Sativa-leaning strain and needs to go for months before it finishes? Getting a bit too much N, perhaps? Other growth hormones/factors at play? It's hard to say, but I'd want to see how long it goes and where it finishes, myself.
 
So I have this issue too, and I have a question to add on top of the general question, which is, what if, the plants container is not big enough? What will happen to the buds that did grow? Will the plant eventually die, and wither (crunched up leaves)? I first started in a small cup filled with soil, I transplanted way too early and as a result my plant realized it had so much room and shot up like a rocket, surpassing the light fixture. Of course I had to adjust the lighting, and even used side lighting to make it more bushy, that said, after proper loli-poping and pruning, she sits 6ft tall and has a few branches with buds on it, I’ll share a photo, the first thing you will think, is this plant needs more lighting, but the sudden sprouting was caused by the transplant.
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