Attikus112
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You handling the plants much? Stuff transferring from your hands to the plants can cause the pistils to turn brown early.
Why would handling the plant to much cause the pistles to turn brown early? I'm doing an outdoor grow, bag seed, first time, I noticed the same on my plant, but just a few. My hands are always clean when I have to touch my plant as I inspect 4x A day for bugs and usually pull things off if I find them. 3 week into flowering....thankx!You handling the plants much? Stuff transferring from your hands to the plants can cause the pistils to turn brown early.
I thought it had something to do with oil/sweat transfer to the plants that resulted in damaged to the pistils, but I could imagine mechanical stress causing damage too. It's anecdotal, but I had two grows where the pistils turned brown within a day or two of doing some heavy manipulation to better utilize my screen. Initially I thought it might have been pollination from a rogue banana or an issue with my nutrients, but they started to recover and put out new hairs, I didn't find any seeds either. I found some reference searching through the forums to pistil damaged due to handling the plants and it was the only thing that seemed consistent with my grow. I haven't seen this effect since I started being mindful of how I handled my plants. I can't say this is the cause of the OP's issue but it's something to consider.Why would handling the plant to much cause the pistles to turn brown early? I'm doing an outdoor grow, bag seed, first time, I noticed the same on my plant, but just a few. My hands are always clean when I have to touch my plant as I inspect 4x A day for bugs and usually pull things off if I find them. 3 week into flowering....thankx!
Thank you for the info...I'm mindful now on how I handle. I did notice after a good feed 2 days ago, increase in pistles and bud! So I guess it's nothing to worry about...Take care....I thought it had something to do with oil/sweat transfer to the plants that resulted in damaged to the pistils, but I could imagine mechanical stress causing damage too. It's anecdotal, but I had two grows where the pistils turned brown within a day or two of doing some heavy manipulation to better utilize my screen. Initially I thought it might have been pollination from a rogue banana or an issue with my nutrients, but they started to recover and put out new hairs, I didn't find any seeds either. I found some reference searching through the forums to pistil damaged due to handling the plants and it was the only thing that seemed consistent with my grow. I haven't seen this effect since I started being mindful of how I handled my plants. I can't say this is the cause of the OP's issue but it's something to consider.