I would worry. That's not supposed to happen at day 37. This could easily be a hermaphrodite.i wouldnt worry about your pistils changing color the always do as long as your plants look healthy you'll be good
well he did say they are ALL orange. I fail to see how reverse can fix dying ovules.not that bad now, lets no scare the lad.
ok, if you do think they are hermie, then just go get some dutch masters reverse, follow the direction, they will be fine....
You're right, everything's fine.some strains turn orange at midterm,then grow new white pistils.
Yep. It's totally normal for all pistils to turn orange overnight.don't listen to the doom and gloom msblaze1, they are plants they will be fine.
well its not the end of the world..come onYep. It's totally normal for all pistils to turn orange overnight.
I would worry. That's not supposed to happen at day 37. This could easily be a hermaphrodite.
Look closely at the buds for signs of hermaphrodism, usually at this stage, it shows up below the canopy and can form pretty much anywhere in the bud. Also, take note of the way in which the pistils are dying.
Look for a pistil that's only half orange, if it's the bottom half connected to the bud and you have white tipped pistils, another indication of hermmie. The orange pistils will be straight and unusually dry, which means its going to make seed. Bad situation. I feel for ya.