If the pistils are green then I dunno what could be wrong. If the calyx's are green it's obvious theres nothing wrong.

I'm having a hard time picturing it. And speaking of which only pictures could help some one to answer your question .
orangeman Reviewed by orangeman on . Anyone ever experience this? My friend asked me if I had ever seen anything like what he was experiencing. The plants have been into flowering for several weeks now and most of the plants that are obvious females have very pronounced white hairs protruding from the calyxes. There are a few however that are in question. They have absolutely no sign of any male sacks and in fact the colas look very much like the others however they arent white. They seem to remain green looking. Is this the result of a nutrient lockout? Rating: 5