Early orange hairs

Hey guys so I’ve been growing for years now and I’m really getting freaked out lol,I’ve been growing from all different breeders and all different strains I switch to flower this time I did 24 hours dark last time I didn’t anyways the light hasn’t been overly bright and so the pistils are all brown like last time I waited like 3 weeks and nothing no new white hairs,nothing,I’ll post pics in a few, just mad I had a rs11 I wanted to polleniate and idk what’s going on it’s happened in separate tents and one was a 5 gal dwc the rest in peat/soil

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Is it heat related, or light too close? Did it get pollinated by accident? That’ll turn them brown once they get hit. Not sure what to say. It could be a few things.

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Russet and or broad mites can cause this, I have a strain that actually does this but then precedes to burst with new white hairs and flower normal the rest of the time, and she only does it outdoors not indoors. I’ve only seen that with this plant I hold though I don’t think it’s very common.

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Yeah, the new growth is yellow and the stuff below looks green. Likely mites or some sort of root problem.

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Your neighbors?

really no need for dark times before flower (except with 100% sativa strains) bus size is directly related to your lighting and distance from plant nexts would be your nutrient’s. Youelight size nutients using ? ( for dark time one can do 1 day dark time in week 4 of flower to shorten flower time by 1 week or at last day of flower to increase terpene’s) if you are breeding best to use spearate tents (like you)

It looks like broad mites it says to use micronized sulfur I think thos stuff works

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Looks like improper drainage. I’d put the pot on a 1- 1.5” pot holder to give it better drainage.
The poor drainage caused by root problems show at the top of the plant.

It works. It is pricey. Don’t on your flesh. It will cook it. I have used it a few times is little Stanky in a good way smells like wintergreen and spearmint. Put you some good molasses. Let it dry out it will kill those mites.

It’s like Coca-Cola. It’ll make your dirt crusty. The sugar in the molasses in my opinion will get on the bugs. It will dry and they won’t be able to shed their skin. Plus it’s good for your soil. There’s calcium and magnesium in there. And especially sulfur. Especially if you can get a hold of some Raw you just top your soil.