Red/Orange Pistils , Problem?

*****

Well-Known Member
Hello,

Here is the problem. I been vegging these plants for a good month in an indoor room. I flipped them one week before putting them outside to see sex and get rid of male before re-vegging them for the summer.

The problem is that i noticed some of them had red/orange pistils (Like they were seeded) but there is no male around or any hermies.

Could it be something natural then? Never really noticed this before and i am wondering if i am just blind and did not notice a hidden pollen sack.

Old friend told me they might be just aged pistils and dried which ended up being the reasons.

Anyone have experience with this problem?
 

Sand4x105

Well-Known Member
They can be red, orange, purple, white, cream...colored...
The thing is, You are going to see some weird growth, and the hairs/calyx could be confused...because of the re-veg...
The next set of leaves could come out with only one spike...
Good Luck... if the leaves stay green, don't worry what a bud that is tricked to go back to veg does...
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
You can sex them without switching lighting by determining presex. Flipping the lights like that will have a very negative effect on the growth of the plant.
 

*****

Well-Known Member
Appreciate the help guys. We learn new stuff everyday even after decade of routine.

Wish you guys a good toke!
 
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