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Any idea why my pistils are turning slightly brown, in week 2 of flower. I have the VIVOSUN 6500 light maybe light burning the pistins?
 

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Have you sprayed anything or are there any other plants in there with it? They turn brown when pollinated.
 
Nope, all of the plants have it, just didn’t think it would be pollinating at 2 weeks, this strain is purple majik from ethos it has a 55 day flower cycle which is pretty fast so assuming the plants are just a bit ahead
 
You can harm them in multiple ways that look like this or pollination (ore false-pollination). A pollen spore or a spore similar in morphology to pollen can make them do this as they work their magic to bring it down into the flower. Weird humidity (usually really dry) and hot temps (more light intensity than raw heat but raw heat will do this too) can as well. The environment is like one continuous thing though so don't even think of it as a single cause... I'd just observe your environment for a few day/night cycles and see what isn't optimal. if everything is optimal, then maybe pollination if you're still concerned. Have you visited anyone else's tents lately? Then again, you're gonna see them 'ripen' into this stage with natural aging and maturity of the flower. If your flowers at this height in the canopy are all doing this and you are certain you haven't been exposed to pollen, then I'd assume it is just ripening as the cultivar would.
 
Pull back picture see if it is only tops or lower also. Do not know what your humidity is but with little pistles reducing humidity real low is not needed yet.
 
You can harm them in multiple ways that look like this or pollination (ore false-pollination). A pollen spore or a spore similar in morphology to pollen can make them do this as they work their magic to bring it down into the flower. Weird humidity (usually really dry) and hot temps (more light intensity than raw heat but raw heat will do this too) can as well. The environment is like one continuous thing though so don't even think of it as a single cause... I'd just observe your environment for a few day/night cycles and see what isn't optimal. if everything is optimal, then maybe pollination if you're still concerned. Have you visited anyone else's tents lately? Then again, you're gonna see them 'ripen' into this stage with natural aging and maturity of the flower. If your flowers at this height in the canopy are all doing this and you are certain you haven't been exposed to pollen, then I'd assume it is just ripening as the cultivar would.
Nope have not visited any other peoples tents, my humidity stays around 45% but my temp has been getting to 83-85 during lights on and stays at 65-68 lights off
 
You can harm them in multiple ways that look like this or pollination (ore false-pollination). A pollen spore or a spore similar in morphology to pollen can make them do this as they work their magic to bring it down into the flower. Weird humidity (usually really dry) and hot temps (more light intensity than raw heat but raw heat will do this too) can as well. The environment is like one continuous thing though so don't even think of it as a single cause... I'd just observe your environment for a few day/night cycles and see what isn't optimal. if everything is optimal, then maybe pollination if you're still concerned. Have you visited anyone else's tents lately? Then again, you're gonna see them 'ripen' into this stage with natural aging and maturity of the flower. If your flowers at this height in the canopy are all doing this and you are certain you haven't been exposed to pollen, then I'd assume it is just ripening as the cultivar would.
So can pollen from the outside environment cause early pollination?
 
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