Pistols turning orange/brown to early!

Ben219191

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Hey guys quick question and concern... I noticed yesterday that a few of the pistols had started to turn a browny/orange I thought this only happened when the bud was maturing. As you can see by pics she isn't anywhere near at all!!! I'm sure she has a good 6-8 weeks left she's an outdoor photo started from seed in the UK. . She's been through alot.. Re potted 4 times but only beacuse she kept out growing her bloody pot even a 40 liter she started to become root bound once re potted perked up straight away
. But anyways guys here are a few pics any help would be great... Also added a few pics of her in full And her root system on her last re potting incase anyone starts saying she should of been fine in a 40 liter.
 

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Ben219191

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Why would i spray her with anything lmao she's organic as they come with hardly any feed wanted her that way and she's photo mate
 

manfredo

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Why would i spray her with anything lmao she's organic as they come with hardly any feed wanted her that way and she's photo mate
Pests, powdery mildew, preventative maintenance, to name a few. I just asked because that could cause your problem concern, and not everyone knows that...

It COULD be a sign it's a hermie though, keep an eye on her!!
 

Ben219191

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Pests, powdery mildew, preventative maintenance, to name a few. I just asked because that could cause your problem concern, and not everyone knows that...

It COULD be a sign it's a hermie though, keep an eye on her!!
Cheers mate I just don't get how she could be hermie its blagged my head man
 

Doug Dawson

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Hey guys quick question and concern... I noticed yesterday that a few of the pistols had started to turn a browny/orange I thought this only happened when the bud was maturing. As you can see by pics she isn't anywhere near at all!!! I'm sure she has a good 6-8 weeks left she's an outdoor photo started from seed in the UK. . She's been through alot.. Re potted 4 times but only beacuse she kept out growing her bloody pot even a 40 liter she started to become root bound once re potted perked up straight away
. But anyways guys here are a few pics any help would be great... Also added a few pics of her in full And her root system on her last re potting incase anyone starts saying she should of been fine in a 40 liter.
She looks fine to me, I say just soldier on.
 

Ben219191

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You was right it was just pre flower pistols turning a bit then loads of news ones came out of no where!!
New pics she's doing a beast!!! The reason I'm so hyped is this was a random fucking seed she has been re potted 5 times! No feed through out the whole god damn process!! She's an organic English female beast! I know compared to most she's still a small plant but she's beaten all odds of even getting this far the amount of bullshit problems I've had along the way man I didn't even have a pH tester lol! but I'd say she has 6 weeks max left and my project outdoor photo plant is done!! Then onto my indoor babies!
 

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Dryxi

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You was right it was just pre flower pistols turning a bit then loads of news ones came out of no where!!
New pics she's doing a beast!!! The reason I'm so hyped is this was a random fucking seed she has been re potted 5 times! No feed through out the whole god damn process!! She's an organic English female beast! I know compared to most she's still a small plant but she's beaten all odds of even getting this far the amount of bullshit problems I've had along the way man I didn't even have a pH tester lol! but I'd say she has 6 weeks max left and my project outdoor photo plant is done!! Then onto my indoor babies!
Going fully organic and no feeding, forget the ph pen. It is unnecessary in soil. If your soil started at a good ph neutral-ish, the plant and microbes will get the ph where it wants it. You are doing good!
 

p59teitel

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Agree what you are experiencing is simply the pre-flowers aging as the actual flowering process starts with fresh white pistils - I’ve got the same thing going on here, as shown in this pic -0B5911B4-0ECE-4D0B-A750-684F3447089B.png
 
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