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early pistil fade

Hey,


So im testing one of my chuckings recently. Discovered something what seemed to be some abnormal / slow growth at some nodes which I think would turned into a new set of leaves.

I've asked some other growers about it and none could identify them as a definite sac or nanner.



Anyway, Ive been cautious since I was afraid of hermies and took a good look at them daily. Now I noticed they have pistils turning brown already on day 14 from switch.

Some other friend pointed out that I made the seedrun in the tent, but this was done five months ago, plus I washed out the tent.



Are there any other enviromental reasons that migiht cause it? There are also clones of the motherplants in the tent and I know that they didnt done that in the past.





Any help and ideas are much appreciated.
 

romanoweed

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Is it possible to damage Pistills while using a Brush for Pollinat.? i knid of thought it happend that when quiet heavily dusting/pressing a Cosmetic-Brush filled with Pollen onto my Plants. I think next time i have to only do it gentle..
 
Just looks like a few pistils got damaged.
Nothing to worry about.


Thank you.



Someone else told me they look indeed dusted, I guess we will find out in a few days and see if there is any further transformation.
I just really hope, even if they got dusted somehow, that no other branches get dusted for whatever reason and Ill end up with some crop.



Do you maybe got any further links or informations about how one can damage pistils?


I mean I've heard that they can get damaged when dusting with a brush too hard, thats where @ramanoweed comes in, but honestly never seen it.
 

TripleDraw27

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Is there a leaf above or near it? Assuming its breezy in there too. Most likely a nug getting a noogey from a leaf. Just watch the wind pattern in the room and see if a leaf is anywhere near it that couldve possibly been rubbing it as the wind blows. If not, then Im on guard.
 

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