Pistols turning orange early

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Hey all I've grown a few auto with pretty good success, I've noticed on this ethos grand atm my preflower hairs are starting to turn orange. I'm currently running out of sunlight so I've been giving her extra light at night in the shed. She's grown in coco perlite ad feed green planet nutes. The light I'm using is just a cheap 600w led that produces a purple colour
 

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Think a few things can cause that...strain genetics, age of the pistils, being touched when you move it and possibly pollen drift from a male somewhere since it's outside......not really much I can think of to stop it if that's what your wondering. I've had plants in the tent constantly age out and replace pistils as the buds get bigger so think it's natural progression of growth.
 
Cheers mate I thort possibly feed bloom nutrients to early, all good I'll grow her out and see what happens
 
Think a few things can cause that...strain genetics, age of the pistils, being touched when you move it and possibly pollen drift from a male somewhere since it's outside......not really much I can think of to stop it if that's what your wondering. I've had plants in the tent constantly age out and replace pistils as the buds get bigger so think it's natural progression of growth.

My first thought was pollen, but all of the above are quite possible.
 
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