Burnt pistil hairs?

Info I'm growing in a 5x5 with two mars hydro TS 1000's and two 600's. I use green planet two part synthetic feeding program, water usually Ph'd to 6.2
In promix HP microizae as soiless substrate.
I follow the nute bottles exactly it seems to have been working well but I've noticed on my lemmon sapphire strain it's been showing orange pistil hairs?? Its week 4 of flower, any idea what's going on here? I'm lost as if this is normal or not, I was thinking maybe it's just the strain?
 

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What are your temps? How close are your lights? Have you sprayed your plants with anything?
Temps are 19°C to 24°C with a humidity of 35%-50% sometime it goes higher


I DID spray with some hydrogen peroxide, because I'm dealing with mildew, I've checked and checked, no manners or pollen sacs that ive discovered. I'll show my other plant. As you can see this isnt happening which I think it would be showing the orange hairs if it was pollinated. Theres 4 fans blowing air all around theres no way just this plant is showing this.
 

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Wattzzup

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Temps are 19°C to 24°C with a humidity of 35%-50% sometime it goes higher


I DID spray with some hydrogen peroxide, because I'm dealing with mildew, I've checked and checked, no manners or pollen sacs that ive discovered. I'll show my other plant. As you can see this isnt happening which I think it would be showing the orange hairs if it was pollinated. Theres 4 fans blowing air all around theres no way just this plant is showing this.
The plant with the hermie will show first. I would go through that thing with a loupe.
 

Mirrordawn

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Temps are 19°C to 24°C with a humidity of 35%-50% sometime it goes higher


I DID spray with some hydrogen peroxide, because I'm dealing with mildew, I've checked and checked, no manners or pollen sacs that ive discovered. I'll show my other plant. As you can see this isnt happening which I think it would be showing the orange hairs if it was pollinated. Theres 4 fans blowing air all around theres no way just this plant is showing this.
With pollination the whole pestle will turn brown... thisnis just the tips... spraying yoir plant with peroxide probably caused this.
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I'd bet it was the H2O2. What concentration did you use? Did the pistils look like this prior to spraying?
I used one teaspoon in a little one liter spray bottle, it may have been overkill :wall: and they were white before this but I also heard they turn colors after about a week to make way for new pistils, hopefully they can recover
 

PadawanWarrior

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I used one teaspoon in a little one liter spray bottle, it may have been overkill :wall: and they were white before this but I also heard they turn colors after about a week to make way for new pistils, hopefully they can recover
I would guess it was the H2O2 spray. My houseplants didn't like it when I sprayed it on them. I would say it could be nutrient burn too, but you haven't changed your feeding regimen.

If it happened after you sprayed H2O2, I would first think that was the cause.
 
I would guess it was the H2O2 spray. My houseplants didn't like it when I sprayed it on them. I would say it could be nutrient burn too, but you haven't changed your feeding regimen.

If it happened after you sprayed H2O2, I would first think that was the cause.
I've been cutting down the nitrogen quite a bit and ramping the magnesium phosphate calcium ect up a bit, should I tone it down a bit?
 

PadawanWarrior

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I've been cutting down the nitrogen quite a bit and ramping the magnesium phosphate calcium ect up a bit, should I tone it down a bit?
How much did you change it up? How much more P is it getting now? Also some plants are more sensitive than others to nutrient burn. I'm no expert, but it was a thought. I've had that issue twice now on 2 different plants when I added seabird guano to my dry amendment mix. The pistils got burned a bit. I'm still experimenting with different stuff, so I can't blame it all on the guano yet. I also have really active soil, that breaks it down pretty quick.
 
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