White hairs burning off?

Have a full room most plants look goood with long white hairs and thriving; except for one plant the top nugs look burnt but the bottoms look ok. I don’t think it’s light burn because other plants are taller and their nugs look fine.

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DoobieDoobs

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Hey man, usually hairs changing color is a sign of plant maturity, but they can also change colors because of the environment. One of my first plants changed colors pretty early in flower, I had that plant outdoors. Nothing to worry about hairs turning colors early.

At the tip of the bud looks like a little light bleach, hard for me to tell without normal lights. Maybe that stressed out the plant a little.
 

SmokeyExcursion

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Hard to tell with the lighting. But that looks like a massive cluster of hermie pollen sacks Quarantine it for a few weeks. When pistils get pollinated they turn orange and curl in prematurely. Turn the light off and use your flash so we can see better
 

eastcoastmo

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I'd say it's a mix of too hot and light stress! The leaves tell me heat stress and the tip of the bud tells me light stress!
 
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