Early pistol browning

Serty97

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Never experienced this before. They’re not pollinated, since the other two plants aren’t doing the same thing.
Can this be caused by wind/weather?
They’re about 2-3 weeks into flower.

thoughts?
 

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My first thought is caterpillars but I don’t know much about the situation to confirm it . Or it could be another leaf right on top of it rubbing against it.:weed:
 
I always heard that if the top part of pistols turn brown that a male spewed on them and pollinated them. Idk if that's the case just sharing what I heard.
 
When only the tips of the pistils brown , it usually from Pollination...as other causes typical turn the whole pistil brown , so i guess you'll see.
 
Depending on the wind or stage of flower, plants being pollenated can come from upwind anywhere
Just because all aren’t doesn’t mean some aren’t,some can be a slower plant maturity…pheno …
Hopefully not in your case but it happens
 
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