I am a new grower, I am having trouble reading my plant.

Hi guys, so I bought some regular weed at my hometown, they don't have top shelf stuff there, mostly weed with a lot of seeds. I decided to germinate 5 of these seeds, some plants died because of overnutrition, another was a male so I had to get rid of it. At the end I ended up with one beautiful female, out of nothing I've received a golden egg. I've been growing it outdoors at my garden, the sun is strong and I live near the beach, west coast/southern california weather.

I have a problem, my plant is beginning its flowering phase and I can see some of those beautiful white pistils turn reddish or brown and curl up, I can't believe it got pollinated if that is the case because I got rid of all the males before the pollen sacs opened up as I was trying to grow "sinsemilla"/"seedless" bud. Maybe it did, maybe nature outplayed me, or maybe it's another problem. My dog broke a stem accidentally a week or two ago, I had to tape it back, maybe this was too much stress during flowering. I don't really know. I watered some parts to clean em up in case some pollen got to them, maybe the water and the sun heat burned them up. I don't really know how that would work, help.
 

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THT

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I didn’t know they sold bad weed in SoCal
the brick weed from mexico has to go somewhere, and I'm sure its still around in a lot of the southern states. they clearly are not going to a dispensary to buy this by reading between the lines.
 

Dirk8==D~Diggler

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Yeah I guess so. Once saw a thread on here full of old guys talking about the shit they found inside bricks back in the day, one dude said he found a mummified iguana lol
 

THT

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Hi guys, so I bought some regular weed at my hometown, they don't have top shelf stuff there, mostly weed with a lot of seeds. I decided to germinate 5 of these seeds, some plants died because of overnutrition, another was a male so I had to get rid of it. At the end I ended up with one beautiful female, out of nothing I've received a golden egg. I've been growing it outdoors at my garden, the sun is strong and I live near the beach, west coast/southern california weather.

I have a problem, my plant is beginning its flowering phase and I can see some of those beautiful white pistils turn reddish or brown and curl up, I can't believe it got pollinated if that is the case because I got rid of all the males before the pollen sacs opened up as I was trying to grow "sinsemilla"/"seedless" bud. Maybe it did, maybe nature outplayed me, or maybe it's another problem. My dog broke a stem accidentally a week or two ago, I had to tape it back, maybe this was too much stress during flowering. I don't really know. I watered some parts to clean em up in case some pollen got to them, maybe the water and the sun heat burned them up. I don't really know how that would work, help.

My first recommendation is to show the whole plant, describe the environment - the pot size, the watering cycle, the PH, the nutrients, and the soil type, as much detail as you can about the grow.
My second recommendation is to relax and keep watching it, it takes time to learn the process and its hard to tell, but it seems like you have a relatively healthy plant, pistils can die for a number of reasons and causes, dont sweat the small stuff and focus on finishing out the grow.
 
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