Brown tips on hairs only three weeks in flower

I’m going to try to post multiple pics because I actually have multiple questions;

1.) (first and second pic) does this look normal for an almost 4 week flowering plant? It is my UK cheese plant.

2.) (third and fourth pic) their are little brownhairs at the tips of some of the bottom buds. I am reading it could be pollinated but these are clones bought from Denver they have never been near a male plant, I have never changed the light cycle intensively or off track of 12/12 and I can only think that maybe I stressed her too much to where she hermied then pollinated but I have not seen any balls anywhere.
 

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Little hard to see but they look like they are just starting to turn red like they should. Specially if no pollen was present.
She looks like she's at the window where the pistols will slowly start changing from white to reddish. You just happen to catch it right as it's starting. It's normal for it to start in different areas of the flower. She looks healthy too.
Okay good, I’ll be keeping an eye on them but it makes me feel less worrried knowing that it is normal looking
 

TheSadVeryBadMadGrower

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Okay good, I’ll be keeping an eye on them but it makes me feel less worrried knowing that it is normal looking
Even if the plant did hermie and had balls, being only 4 weeks, that's pretty early for the balls to open and release pollen. I would just look the plant over good just to knock that off the list. If you havent taken them outside either then take that off the list too. 4-5 weeks in is around the time when the plant has finished stretching and is now working on making flowers. Very normal. Good luck on finishing her up. She's gonna fatten up a lot over the next few weeks. Judging by the light in the first pic....are you using Viparspectras?
 
Even if the plant did hermie and had balls, being only 4 weeks, that's pretty early for the balls to open and release pollen. I would just look the plant over good just to knock that off the list. If you havent taken them outside either then take that off the list too. 4-5 weeks in is around the time when the plant has finished stretching and is now working on making flowers. Very normal. Good luck on finishing her up. She's gonna fatten up a lot over the next few weeks. Judging by the light in the first pic....are you using Viparspectras?
I believe that’s the light type I am using yes :) and thank you!!
 
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