Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Pistils in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Saffron comes from the pistils.
The Pistils turn brown more quickly.
The importance of pistils is two-fold.
Pistils will later become the marijuana buds.
Do not touch the pistils and petals.
Enjoy the fat buds with the thick orange pistils.
Hide da pistils before a bee sees them!
Each flower has three long pistils, the saffron.
Pistils began to show at about 10 days into bloom.
Each flower has 3 long pistils(saffron threads).
Color is a healthy looking darkgreen with orange pistils.
The pistils need to be sorted from the harvested flowers.
The shorter one actually had some pistils turning brown already.
The emerald green nugs are accented by pale gold pistils.
After harvesting the pistils are being dried and lightly toasted.
From the open mouth of the flower protruding stamens and pistils.
Early pistils are tempting already being dewed with resin.
Develops buds with a gazillion of white and dark-orange pistils.
Pistils help you identify female plants in the cannabis garden.
Flowers are often equipped with the most beautiful stamens and pistils.
To have pistils and stamens it's not enough for flowers Just as.
Buds are densely green and have brown pistils and trichomes sprinkled all over.
Pistils were rapidly changing from white to orange/red
The name SnowBud refers to the huge amount of white pistils in the female flowers buds.
Just as to have pistils and stamens. it's not enough for flowers.
Some specimen of this strain display a nice change of color prior to maturity: The pistils turn(dark) pink.
Calyxes begin to fatten properly and pistils start to change colour
Feminized or regular seeds will be ready for harvest in seven weeks from the first appearance of calyxes and pistils.
As her pistils darken, the calyxes of Mother's Finest swell
Linné's system was violently attacked by certain religious leaders who noted that it allowed for the cohabitation of a male stamen with several female pistils in one and the same flower.