Possible accidental pollenation

Are these browning pisils a sign of pollination?

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Bvegas325

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Are these browning pistils a sign of pollination?

Found a male. Are the pollen sacs in the 2 pictures mature enough to drop pollen?

Some of the plants still have all white long pistils. Some have withered and turned brown/orange.

10 days after flipping to 12/12

I found a male and removed it but am concerned it pollenated some girls.
 

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greg nr

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browning pistils can also be caused by over feeding. It's a kind of nutrient burn. Can't tell much from your pics though. They look pretty immature.
 

Twisted1

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Hey man, what did you find out on your plant!?
I've got some of the same issues and trying to figure out if it's over feeding or what. Any help would be awesome!
Hope you figured your issue out!!
 

6ixtynin9

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Are these browning pistils a sign of pollination?

Found a male. Are the pollen sacs in the 2 pictures mature enough to drop pollen?

Some of the plants still have all white long pistils. Some have withered and turned brown/orange.

10 days after flipping to 12/12

I found a male and removed it but am concerned it pollenated some girls.
Those polled don't even look mature yet, at least not from what I can see. The balls typically turn brownish purple before opening, usually around 2 - 3 weeks. Inspect the male, As long as you don't see any sacs open (looks like tiny flowers), you're good to go.
 

Bvegas325

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Turns out there was no accidental pollination. Guess the pollen sacs were noy mature enough. I believe the dark and shriveling pistils to be from too much wind. I had the fan too close to the plants. If not that, then I don't know what. I thought for sure I had been pollinated but nope. Abouyo chop this week.
 

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