Hairs are prematurely red at the tips

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My 4 plants are 24 days into bud and some of the buds have red hairs at the ends. I am a novice grower and haven't seen this. Should I worry?
 

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Well, I cloned then from my last cycle. So I'm sure female.
I have not sprayed anything and as for rubbing against them, I doubt it I dont play with the buds and because its scrogged there is no traffic.
 
Ok thanks guys. I'll take more caution around the plants. Will this effect on the yield? Or future growth? F-series you say they will throw out new ones, you mean new hairs?
 
ive had this happen multiple times, it was always because of heat issues. Only the pistils on the tops would get scorched, the rest were fine.
I moved my spider farmer light from 18in to 20in. But I maintain heat in that room very well within 3 degrees. There has yet to be a lapse in my daily lows and highs. But I was thinking the same thing about the lights giving off too much heat to the tops. So I'm trying that. Thanks.
 
Perhaps you're rubbing up against them when you work on your plants? Have you sprayed anything? Are you sure you don't have a male / herm in the bunch? Those would be my three ideas on why this is happening.
Actually, I have been thinking the canopy so I could be responsible for the tips. Should I be wearing gloves?
 
I’m finishing week 5 of flower and noticed some orange on my buds as well. Is that normal? This is my first attempt any insight is appreciated.
 

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I’m finishing week 5 of flower and noticed some orange on my buds as well. Is that normal? This is my first attempt any insight is appreciated.
It's normal to have stigmas change color as they mature. You have a large number of fresh stigmas, so she's just hitting her stride.
 
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