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First and second photo are Jealousy feminized photoperiod, third photo is Mandarin Cookies feminized photoperiod.
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I hope not, I'm not seeing anything in here that could have pollinated them.Pollinated maybe?
Those tiny red tips are an indicator .
Enjoy the grow.
They're not pollinated. The entire pistil would darken and shrivel like it was a mature bud. It happens very fast and not just at the tip.I hope not, I'm not seeing anything in here that could have pollinated them.
I'm thinking it's a bit of burn from the last neem oil spray I did a couple of weeks ago. I didn't want to spray anything once they got into flower but we tend to get drain flies in the house in the spring and they got in the tent and they had to go!They're not pollinated. The entire pistil would darken and shrivel like it was a mature bud. It happens very fast and not just at the tip.
Food for thought, from the famous Royal Queen seeds.They're not pollinated. The entire pistil would darken and shrivel like it was a mature bud. It happens very fast and not just at the tip.
This was 3 days after I pollinated it.Food for thought, from the famous Royal Queen seeds.
However, following exposure to pollen, only the tips of the pistils turn dark, whereas the βstalkβ remains white.
And this is 30 .This was 3 days after I pollinated it.
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Food for thought, from the famous Royal Queen seeds.
However, following exposure to pollen, only the tips of the pistils turn dark, whereas the βstalkβ remains white.
I have done a few hear and there for fun.Iβve pollinated a few plants in my time and have never seen just the tips turn
Thank you!Back to the OP.... they look beautiful! Not a burnt tip in sight and loving life![]()