Kind of look pollinated dont they?A fertile female by the looks of those hairs.
They certainly look ripe enough to be pollinated, the calyxes at the base of the pistils are probably just swelling up a bit in preparation for the pistils to collect pollen, puts out the illusion that some of the hairs might be pollinated already, but it's hard to say at this point, and it depends on how many other plants are nearby as well that could've released pollen and so forth.Kind of look pollinated dont they?
No im referring more to the almost burnt brown ends on some of the pistils. Thats what they do when they are pollinated.They certainly look ripe enough to be pollinated, the calyxes at the base of the pistils are probably just swelling up a bit in preparation for the pistils to collect pollen, puts out the illusion that some of the hairs might be pollinated already, but it's hard to say at this point, and it depends on how many other plants are nearby as well that could've released pollen and so forth.
This plant was assigned female at birth.
Yeah I agree, I'm still just kind of left wondering if there is a source of pollen nearby or not, could just be the environment or lighting that has made the tips of the pistils dry out a bit, not really a bad thing if it's just occurring on the pre flowers, and latter not on the main colas, early degradation of them isn't really a good sign (not the worst, but not great either) unless they had been pollinated.... so on and so forth.No im referring more to the almost burnt brown ends on some of the pistils. Thats what they do when they are pollinated.