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Darkening If Pistils End Of Week Three

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Darkening If Pistils End Of Week Three

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hey guys I've got a few bud of a few different strains same garden same conditions that the pistils have started turning brown from the out side in. What might be causing this is it to much light or a nutrient problem. Any advice would be much apreciated
 

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Some strains just do that, you could have had a hermie sack bust somewhere, not enough light. Don't think nutes are your problem. My big chipper plant will have pistils that start dying out about the 4th week but continue to produce new white hairs.
 
Some things that u spray on em will turn the pistils brown. For instance "green cure" will do it. Like someone else sed. They cudda gotten pollinated. Cud just be genetic. Best o kuck. Keep us informed.
 
I'd like to know. Cause all suggestions here don't fit my set up and have had single tops act like that but usually disappear before the plant finishes.
 
Some things that u spray on em will turn the pistils brown. For instance "green cure" will do it. Like someone else sed. They cudda gotten pollinated. Cud just be genetic. Best o kuck. Keep us informed.
Any chance a foliar feeding could be
Doing it? I've been consistent once a week with heavy 16. I did have a plant that ended up being a male but I don't think it was in the room long enough to pollinate.
 
Any chance a foliar feeding could be
Doing it? I've been consistent once a week with heavy 16. I did have a plant that ended up being a male but I don't think it was in the room long enough to pollinate.
I'll bet thats ur culprit.........thats why u always spray a small section and wait and see the reaction. If u sprayed a branch and observed it for a cpl days u wud know if that did it and whether or not to spray the whole thing.
 
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