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    Ey ups got a quick question. Is it normal for plants 5 week into flower to be still throwing loads of white pistils out all over? Overall looking really good but seem to be throwing new pistils on top of existing pistils if that makes sense? Thanks man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrycropper View Post
    Ey ups got a quick question. Is it normal for plants 5 week into flower to be still throwing loads of white pistils out all over? Overall looking really good but seem to be throwing new pistils on top of existing pistils if that makes sense? Thanks man
    Yes mate, it's a good sign. 😁 it's the plants final push to chuck out as many pistils as possible in the hope she gets pollinated. You could say they are slutting it up lol.

    I've had plants chuck out fresh pistils and have 20% Amber trichs, right on chop time.😉

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    I did wonder myself man because mine disappeared then reappeared and then have gone orangey in colour


    WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRJIMMY2017 View Post
    I did wonder myself man because mine disappeared then reappeared and then have gone orangey in colour
    I did a sugar haze by seedsman a couple years back and it went mental 2 weeks before chop, looked like pistils growing out of pistils couldn't see any orange at all. Then a week later there all orange, followed by a final covering of white pistils. Then I chopped and they changed to orange while they hung.😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman View Post
    I did a sugar haze by seedsman a couple years back and it went mental 2 weeks before chop, looked like pistils growing out of pistils couldn't see any orange at all. Then a week later there all orange, followed by a final covering of white pistils. Then I chopped and they changed to orange while they hung.��

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    Haha music to my ears lad. The buds look to be putting some timber on so that’s good

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