Possible light burn on beginning flower? Need a little direction

toast88

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I'm 13 days in since switching to 12/12. It looks like to me the fine hairs that are starting are yellow or turning yellow. I've got 6, 4ft Samsung strips pulling 630 watts from wall hanging 26" above the canopy. Does this look like the beginning of light burn or are the hairs typically lighter in color? Under the lights the hairs seem a little more yellow. It's much more noticeable on the taller plant. Let me know what you think. Thanks in advance
 

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toast88

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Looks fine to me... mighty fine, in fact.

:peace:
Are the beginning of the buds typically alot lighter then the rest of the plant? The close ups doesn't really do it justice. The hairs are lighter than what the picture shows. This is my first grow so maybe I'm over thinking it.
 

Dr.J20

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Are the beginning of the buds typically alot lighter then the rest of the plant? The close ups doesn't really do it justice. The hairs are lighter than what the picture shows. This is my first grow so maybe I'm over thinking it.
yes, the pistils are white when you first see them emerge; as the bud grows and swells, they will darken to an amber/reddish brown and as the bud approaches ripeness they will begin to recede into the bud. You might want to take a spin through some of the excellent grow journals on here...you can browse just the images without reading the posts if you want to get a snapshot of what growing these girls from start to finish looks like.

:peace: :joint: :peace:
 

Wattzzup

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Are the beginning of the buds typically alot lighter then the rest of the plant? The close ups doesn't really do it justice. The hairs are lighter than what the picture shows. This is my first grow so maybe I'm over thinking it.
Yes the new growth is typically lighter just as it’s “coming out”? Not the technical term but u get it. They look great keep doing what you’re doing.
 
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