More pistils on my buds than leaves?

Kenny.G92

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So this is my first attempt at growing. I have a plant that has a long stock and the buds are way at the top. The buds look big and fluffy but they are mostly pistils. Some of my pistils have already browned and started to curl. Is there something I could be doing wrong that is causing my bugs to not fill out?
 

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There are several things that cause that, you need to research and compare each one to what you have and did to narrow it down. The five most likely scenarios for your buds ending up airy are improper lighting, (watts, type and distance from plants), too high or too low temperature, (65 to 80f), nutrients, (changes depending on grow medium), poor airflow,(fans and filter), or root problems, ( too small of container) and if it is a Sativa heavy strain. Without knowing the specifics of the grow a picture isn't going to narrow it down.
 
Are those trichomes on the fan leaves or do you have bugs or something? I just got rid of some spider mites but it looks different. I could be wrong they just look weird.
 
Welcome @Kenny.G92 to Roll It Up. Just for fun, you might have more than one issue. Lighting makes a lot of sense. You might have had just enough for veg but flowering likes lots more light and then it became obvious. The "trichomes" that @Moldy notes and the spots on the leaves are probably a different issue. Could be insects or maybe a grow issue where the pH was off.
 
I would just chop it when the trichomes get to where you want, dry it and make it into oil, edibles etc and start a new plant. i would not want to spend any more time on that one. It isn't a total loss, just a learning experience. I just grow for my own use and enjoy the fun of growing, but I am old, retired and bored, lmao
 
Anyone think that coukd he early foxtailing? To hot?
Precisely what I thought.
I have seen that here only a few times and I own two cheap 280w chinese lights with which I’ve grown mostly beautiful plants.
And I’m not in the camp that considers foxtailing a total loss. Unless your selling, bag appeal is a non issue. And every two pistils mean one calyx, and the calyx is what it’s all about - the tiny bags of resin that we crave.
Next grow, do something different that seems logical - cooler temps or light further away. Never panic. Cannabis is among the most adaptable plants on the planet. Enjoy your harvest.
 
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