I just got out of the hospital with food poisioning, actually three hospitals, and a trip to the dominican republic. Long story short, I had set up some blumats the day after I got sick, then I went to the d.r. with the misses, thinking when I get back I'm gonna flower my csi room. I check the room, and see branded bubba (I think) going full auto, and a few of the other three csi strains shooting pistils, but not to the extent of that one plant in particular. My plants definitely needed some water, the under carriage was cooked a little on about 70% of the 19 csi plants I have. My op was unattended for about 13 days. They were still in the 1 gals from my pic on page 1. This is the first time in a decade of growing that I was unable to water my plants properly, so I'm not familar how plants handle that type of stress. I'm sure the fem seed has a role in here somewhere...not tripping. It should be expected. I have a robust understanding of dna and genetic representation in a "traditional sense," so with what little energy I had, I transplanted the best 9/19 in 7 & 3 gallons and threw them in my flowering room. I think there's about 4-5 shooting pistils in total, including the full auto one. I was too tired to take pics, but I'll take some when I visit tomorrow. I'm exhausted today from also clearing my flowering room, probably should of did that when I was stronger. Anyway, said all that to ask this. Wth do I do with the ones that are showing excessive amounts of preflowers in veg? Cull them, flower out and see? No balls anywhere on the 4-5 whose hormones are raging. Any feedback would appreciated.