Redish hues in early flowerflower

Bryers76

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Plants are about 23 days into flower under 600 hps and a 315lec. Never seen the coloring in the pistils this early before. Was just curious if anyone had ideas?20170108_072559.jpg 20170108_072559.jpg
 

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vostok

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is recessive and very tricky to catch

my White Widow has a slight pink pistols

I've been trying to catch and breed for years

cheers
 

Bryers76

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I won't lie it does have me kind of excited to see how well it finishes. Probably had 15 to 20 of the same cut but just this 1 stands out. Gets more colors by the day. . I appreciate all replies
 

Bryers76

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Here's from today . I wish I had info on this. She was just a random to start it off. Glad i kept it another round. Maybe found a keeper huh? Got 10 others beside her without the coloring
 

Bryers76

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And here's a little over 6. Probably chop today as it's showing nanners and hope the rest can be saved. Scared to have it pollinate the rest in final 1.5 wk. Had different characteristics as her sisters. I think I even noticed extra growth spurt but didnt think about it then. Had 2 with redish hues that both grew balls:wall:.20170201_073927.jpg 20170201_073840.jpg
 

Dr. Who

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While it begins with genetics. The more natural light spectrum helps in the expression. Additional K use can also help express pistils to express color - if they have the genetic potential.
 

Bryers76

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All I see is White Widow perhaps Greenhouse version?

good luck
You don't think that's a hermie? Normally this goes 8-9 wks and this is 6.5 into it. Rest of the garden is looking great. Hate to worry about a bunch of unusable beans. Can they kick seeds really late in flower? 20170201_073927.jpg 20170201_073814.jpg 20170201_073727.jpg 20170201_072621.jpg
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Good advice.. But you'll never find me at the old casino.. Not a gambler lol but you are 100% correct.. You might not see but two beans.
Fair enough. It is definitely a personal decision and I wish only the best results for the grower.

Just passing on advice that works for me from a 35 year breeder.
 

Bryers76

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Hhhmmm. That's something to think about. It's a select 2 that has it. Seems like only the top buds closest to the light has it noticeable. Lights went off before I like really close to the lowers. The rest of the tent looks promising with milky trichomes and 9 days to go. Doing dry kb and flushing now.
 
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