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Msi333

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Please guys I need some help.

Sooo basically I started with 12-12 from germination. It's been 3 months and my plants are healthy topped thrice.So is bushy and short.
It started to show me some preflowers and pistils coming out of the calyx.I checked up on them after 2-3 days after a heatwave.When I checked the pistils had disappeared they were super small and the calyx is turning yellow and falling on idk what to do.And sometime the parking lights open if someone crosses from one street is that a problem also?
 

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VincenzioVonHook

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I had the same thing happen to all the pre flower pistils on the main nodes when I grew outside, it was never a problem...the more mature ones that stacked were fine, just the individual pistils on the lower nodes all shrivelled up around week two or three of flower. At this stage in the photo provided we were at 34c and 80% humidity, and most of the older single calyx had shrivelled up exactly like your in the photo.
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When it comes to lighting interference, it's all strain related. Some will tolerate extra lighting at strange hours, some will Hermie. My backyard has a few 150w HPS floodlights and red/blue/green 20w LEDs as pool lighting. The plants were behind the pool and along the back fence. Our usual autumn lighting was 6am-6pm, and once or twice a week we would have people over and the outdoor lights on until midnight or later lighting up the whole fence, plants and pool. Never dealt with any revegging, but there was the odd seed or two from a nanner here and there. Plants ended up being 7 foot tall and pulled close to a lb each. Why I find it odd that somehow a single pin prick and indoor growers get issues, but my outdoors have been pumped full of floodlighting till midnight every few days and never have an issue.

This was bud off that plant in the photo, a few weeks later, with extremely inconsistent lighting. .came.out pretty good, but other strains will not like the lighting discrepancy at all.
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