Outdoor flowers hairs turning brown too early?

Budologist420

Well-Known Member
On a few of my plants the hairs have gone from white to the amber/brown color that they normally do when their close to finish within a matter of two days.

I did spray them with dr. Do rights two nights ago.

These plants are only about 4 weeks in though. What could be causing this? Is it normal? Is this going to lower my overall yield?

Feeling kinda nervous cus of how fast it changed.
 

mive

Active Member
oh man, sorry to say this, but it looks like your plants are going to die. brown hairs, tsts, not good.

:lol:
 

tristynhawk

Well-Known Member
I don't know what dr. do right is but it could be the cause. I know when i breed a plant the hairs turn brown that got bred.
 

TwistedGenetics

Well-Known Member
Keep an eye out for new white hairs at the tops of the buds. This will tell you the plant is still growing. I have seen rain turn white hairs brown, so maybe it was just physical damage or something.
 

Budologist420

Well-Known Member
Keep an eye out for new white hairs at the tops of the buds. This will tell you the plant is still growing. I have seen rain turn white hairs brown, so maybe it was just physical damage or something.
Ya i think it was from spraying them. I just hope i didnt stunt the buds, hopefully some new white hairs will start showing.
 

Mijo420

Member
Oh man the same thing is happening to me!! And I'm super nervous also...but now that you mention it, I am starting to see new white hairs on the tips. But does that mean I have to wait another two months for harvest??? Idk about your plants but the only thing I could figure out that was having a negative affect on my plant was the amount of direct sunlight. The plant was I'n complete shade from about 1pm to sundown. Which Im pretty sure is bad. Check out my first post for details. I cut down that tree so it is now getting sunlight almost all day. Will this help the red hairs yen white again??
 

Dankenfest

Member
Focus on the trichs, pistils can be deceiving especially with an outside grow where there are lots of uncontrollable factors .
 

wheezer

Well-Known Member
yea guys, I hate to tell you this, but when you spray some things on flowers, it causes the hairs to turn early. Sometimes they start growing again and sometimes they don't. That's why I hate to sparay my flowers, but you have to be careful what you spray on em' cause that will, happen. I had a mite problem on an indoor grow once (when I first started) and I set off a mite bomb. The plants were4 weeks into flower, and it turned every hair on every bud red within 2 days. They never recovered. They finished up with that same size bud it had when I sprayed .
 
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