Pistil
Out from the calyxes peek tiny red-orange hairs; these vibrant strands are called
pistils, and they serve to collect pollen from males. Pistils begin with a white coloration and progressively darken to yellow, orange, red, and brown over the course of the plant’s maturation. They play an important role in reproduction, but pistils bring very little to the flower’s potency and taste.
Trichome
Despite their minute size, it’s hard to miss the blanket of crystal resin on a cannabis bud. This resin (or “kief” when dry) is secreted through translucent, mushroom-shaped glands on the leaves, stems, and calyxes. Trichomes were originally developed to protect the plant against predators and the elements. These clear bulbous globes ooze aromatic oils called
terpenes as well as therapeutic
cannabinoids like THC and
CBD. The basis of
hash production depends on these trichomes and their potent sugar-like resin.
the pistoles die off and new ones comes.. there only there for seeds so ignore them n watch the trhicomes xD and ofc relax bro it loosk sweet as fuck
trust the scope