Pistils are turning brown?

Jdogg711

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Outdoor/ flowering week 4 and the pistils are dying or something. What could it be from?
 

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Ok thanks guys! And I did spray foxfarms don't bug me, a few weeks back. But no more. Can I move her inside my tent to finish her up?
 
dangerous to spray when flowering, water droplets can get caught in the thomas's english muffin like crannies of the flowers and lead to rot. careful sir.

I know spraying in flowering is bad, but I'm just curious.. Does rain cause the same problems for outdoor plants?
 
yeah it does, alot of outdoor growers will "tarp over" if theyre still flowering while getting into the fall rain, as long as its not a constant soaking like everyday drenching the plants im sure itll be fine..maybe theres an outdoor grower that can chime in on what they do..
 
Yes he's right if outdoor plants stay in wet weather there screwed ......a rain shower here and there isn't a bad thing but they have to have a dry spell inbetween ......a wet flower is asking for trouble outdoors I have had to spray my outdoor plants late before but it was a light mist just to get me by ......that's why I like to treat my outdoor gardens throughout so I have no suprised at the most important phase......keep em dry And happy growing
 
dangerous to spray when flowering, water droplets can get caught in the thomas's english muffin like crannies of the flowers and lead to rot. careful sir.
Thank you! And I haven't spray anything in about 3weeks and won't no more. I got a GSC I just harvested a few days ago. Indoor/hydro she is pretty!

Question for you, can I move her indoors to finish flowering? My grow tent is empty now. Thanks again for you help
 

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Steady as she goes brother. All systems go. It's looking fine. Too much rain will increase your chance of mold, do whatever you can to keep as much water as possible off your plants. You are in for a nice harvest, have patients...good luck
 
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