I got two plants outdoors and whilst one of them has on each future bud about 4 to 8 pistils, the other one which is (now that I think about it...) fairly younger than the other one, has pistils only on the top bud but the others are almost pistils-free (about 2 pistils per future bud, sometimes none).

Is that normal? If they're outdoors shouldn't they have flowered at the same time?

Also if I chose to make seeds I should go with the one that flowered earlier, right?

Have a nice day!:jointsmile:
captaincyanide Reviewed by captaincyanide on . Is it normal that one plant has more pistils than the other one? I got two plants outdoors and whilst one of them has on each future bud about 4 to 8 pistils, the other one which is (now that I think about it...) fairly younger than the other one, has pistils only on the top bud but the others are almost pistils-free (about 2 pistils per future bud, sometimes none). Is that normal? If they're outdoors shouldn't they have flowered at the same time? Also if I chose to make seeds I should go with the one that flowered earlier, right? Have a nice Rating: 5