I've got 8 plants at day 32 of flowering and I have noticed browning pistils already. I figured it was too early for them to start browning but wasn't sure. I was also wondering what a pistil looks like once it has been pollinated if there is any change in the appearance. I am nervous about getting another seedy crop after my first one was pollinated somehow when all plants were female (or so I thought). I also bought Dutch Masters Reverse to kill male flowers so there should not be any. But I was wondering what could be causing the pistils to turn brown at only 4.5 weeks. Thanks!
dejayou30 Reviewed by dejayou30 on . Browning Pistils Already? I've got 8 plants at day 32 of flowering and I have noticed browning pistils already. I figured it was too early for them to start browning but wasn't sure. I was also wondering what a pistil looks like once it has been pollinated if there is any change in the appearance. I am nervous about getting another seedy crop after my first one was pollinated somehow when all plants were female (or so I thought). I also bought Dutch Masters Reverse to kill male flowers so there should not be any. Rating: 5