My uncle has a 2017 US-made Philips C50 Supreme that does this in one his slimline strips in his garage. It has always done that when powered up after staying off for a while since day one of installation back in 2017-2018. Still works just fine, stops flickering after a minute or so, and has no blackening.
Not sure what it is.
It is hard to tell without actually seeing what is going on, but I expect some asymmetry. Slimlines are instant start, so may be cathode spot initially forms on a poorly-emitting part of the filament causing some rectification, but lately migrates to a better part, so the tube works normally. When this happens, you may see some flickering and movements at one of the tube ends.
In the extreme case, one end can completely fail to go thermoionic so the tube mostly conducts one way until this ends filament finally heats up by electron bombardment and current passing and finally starts to emit electrons.
Interestingly, this can not happen on the leading branch, as capacitor blocks DC completely, and if the tube is rectifying, significant DC offset voltage will form within a few line periods and the tube will either extinguish, or the lazy end will be forced to ignite properly, too!