Pink/red pistils - mid flower

matticus408

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Got a few second gen. bag seed ladies at about 6 weeks into flower.
A few of the top nodes on one plant have pistils turning pink-ish/red-ish in color.
I put a few pics up.

Is this normal?
Should I kill this one to protect the others?

Any comments/suggestions welcome.
 

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Chodee

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Got a few second gen. bag seed ladies at about 6 weeks into flower.
A few of the top nodes on one plant have pistils turning pink-ish/red-ish in color.
I put a few pics up.

Is this normal?
Should I kill this one to protect the others?

Any comments/suggestions welcome.
I wouldn't kill it for that. I think it's usually genetics related if you see pink hairs.
Someone that knows better could probably let you know though.
Off a google search I read something about phenotypes in the pink/white pistils.
 

Tupapa

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Thats genetics., and its actually a trait that a lot of breeders like and use in developing strains., DONT KILL IT
 

Rayne

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That is a normal sign of the plant entering into it's final phase. The same applies to mid bloom fading.

The pistils start out white and later turn pink to red as the end of the flowering phase gets closer. It would be something else, if the pistils were pink in the beginning.
 

Tupapa

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That is a normal sign of the plant entering into it's final phase. The same applies to mid bloom fading.

The pistils start out white and later turn pink to red as the end of the flowering phase gets closer. It would be something else, if the pistils were pink in the beginning.
Sorry bud but thats wrong info., Some strains do show pink/red pistils from the beginning of flowering without been a deficiency., Its a trait, its genetics.
 
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