Red/Orange Pistils , Problem?

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Hello,

Here is the problem. I been vegging these plants for a good month in an indoor room. I flipped them one week before putting them outside to see sex and get rid of male before re-vegging them for the summer.

The problem is that i noticed some of them had red/orange pistils (Like they were seeded) but there is no male around or any hermies.

Could it be something natural then? Never really noticed this before and i am wondering if i am just blind and did not notice a hidden pollen sack.

Old friend told me they might be just aged pistils and dried which ended up being the reasons.

Anyone have experience with this problem?
 
They can be red, orange, purple, white, cream...colored...
The thing is, You are going to see some weird growth, and the hairs/calyx could be confused...because of the re-veg...
The next set of leaves could come out with only one spike...
Good Luck... if the leaves stay green, don't worry what a bud that is tricked to go back to veg does...
 
You can sex them without switching lighting by determining presex. Flipping the lights like that will have a very negative effect on the growth of the plant.
 
Appreciate the help guys. We learn new stuff everyday even after decade of routine.

Wish you guys a good toke!
 
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