its genetics. if you have discoloration in your leaves, then you have a problem.
HPS 1980 wattsWhat is your feeding like?
What lights are you using?
Temps and PH?
More information is always key
What is your feeding like?
What lights are you using?
Temps and PH?
More information is always key
HPS 1980 wattsWhat is your feeding like?
What lights are you using?
Temps and PH?
More information is always key
With that lighting and those pictures if anyone can answer that I’d be shocked. Try to get some normal lights when taking pictures.
Are the pistols changing colors and receding? If so possibly a stray single male flower you can’t see pollinated it, but no way to say with those pictures.
Is it the whole plant changing colors or just few flowers?
Try to use the full page picture function too bc having to click onto them makes it hard to zoom in. Normal light picture will help so we can see what you mean by color change.
Changing colour yes, receding no.With that lighting and those pictures if anyone can answer that I’d be shocked. Try to get some normal lights when taking pictures.
Are the pistols changing colors and receding? If so possibly a stray single male flower you can’t see pollinated it, but no way to say with those pictures.
Is it the whole plant changing colors or just few flowers?
Try to use the full page picture function too bc having to click onto them makes it hard to zoom in. Normal light picture will help so we can see what you mean by color change.
Does this help ?
HPS 1980 watts
29c.ph 6.1/6.3
Ec 2.0
its genetics. if you have discoloration in your leaves, then you have a problem.
HPS 1980 watts
29c.ph 6.1/6.3
Ec 2.0
Changing colour yes, receding no.
When you say normal light, as in out of grow light time ?
Mine did that at about the same time as yours due to excess manipulation, however, I can see the tips of your leaves burnt and that means you are overfeeding which could probably add up to the cause of the early pistil discoloration.
Yep you definitely don’t want to be finger fucking your plants. If you chose to touch them touch the lowers and be patient. A lot of newer growers baby and over analyze their plants to a fault.
Mine did that at about the same time as yours due to excess manipulation, however, I can see the tips of your leaves burnt and that means you are overfeeding which could probably add up to the cause of the early pistil discoloration.
Your right, I have over fed. Thanks for the reality check.Mine did that at about the same time as yours due to excess manipulation, however, I can see the tips of your leaves burnt and that means you are overfeeding which could probably add up to the cause of the early pistil discoloration.