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BigCough
BigCoughstarted grow question 4 years ago
What are the chances that the one male found did not pollinate the other plants?
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blendmedmedman
blendmedmedmananswered grow question 4 years ago
you got that mae, no pollen sacs have opened up so you should either separate the male to collect pollen and dust branches for seed, or get rid of him. if your interested in seeing how it is done look at my diaries, the newest ones all have been seed up by dusting and now ill have seeds for later, so if thats your goal you will have it, if not then get rid of him before the sacks open cause it will get everywhere
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 4 years ago
oh my,,, between zero and 100.... it all depends in the fact if pollen went outside the sac or not,,, asit looks like she produces male sacks for longer.........is aany of you ladies in flower=? if no better chances.. if yes,, you will see ( JOKE)
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greenthumbartisan
greenthumbartisananswered grow question 4 years ago
Doesn’t look like it’s dropped pollen yet.
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BraveheartGenetics
BraveheartGeneticsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi mate, if you're very lucky then yes. Realistically, no chance. Pollen is so small you wouldn't know till it was too late. Best to get them out the grow area or put him in to a male isolation chamber. Easy to build, just use a clear storage box with lid, fan to circulate air through box. Can leave him in same tent then but won't pollinate any of the fems. Good luck
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