1st timer. Red tips on preflowers?

BOOM WHOMP

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i have a two month old plant that is strictly organic. I water her once a day with about a gallon of tap water. The seed was from a bag of good nug and she is in a 4 gallong clay pot. i just started seeing pistils last week and when i checked the other day the tips of the pistils were red. I can't seem to find any information on this, via RIU or other sources. Any help would be awesome, i am confused about what the plant is doing.
 

Ohsogreen

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i have a two month old plant that is strictly organic. I water her once a day with about a gallon of tap water. The seed was from a bag of good nug and she is in a 4 gallong clay pot. i just started seeing pistils last week and when i checked the other day the tips of the pistils were red. I can't seem to find any information on this, via RIU or other sources. Any help would be awesome, i am confused about what the plant is doing.
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Boom Whomp.... Don't sweat preflowers. In the big scheme of things, they don't matter. Neither does colors of pistils during bloom, the key to knowing when to harvest is explained in the attached pics. Judge when to make the cut, after examining your trichromes.
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Radio Shack sells a nifty little pocket magnifier / microscope for like $ 15 that makes this easy.
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Hope this helps.....
Keep it Real....Organic....
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bo outlaw

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Im a beginner and im wondering if the soil i got was good im just about to start in a little basement area just got done germinating but help me out!
its foxfarm light warrior seed starter is that good ? and wat kind of light should i use if im just trying to go by home depot or something like that..

thanks
 

BOOM WHOMP

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the soil i used was organic compost with potting soil and manuer . The plant is super healthy and my garden as well is very healthy. I don''t use any ferts or nutes,
 
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