This is from Highgrade seeds, explaining their feminizing method...
We are pleased to introduce the following feminized seeds to our collection. These seeds will produce 100% female plants. These feminized seeds were grown in 50m by 30m self contained green houses where mothers are carefully monitored. At about 7 weeks they are watered with colloidal silver which ensures a stress level wherein the mothers will produce pollen sacks. After budding the pollen sacks are hand removed and freeze dried. The same seeds from the mothers are then replanted, pH balance now is controlled with acyclic acid and colloidal silver. During flowering the females are hand pollinated by the pollen previously removed. DNA analysis is done before planting at random to ensure the results are all the same and accurate. The resultant seeds are 100% female. All our femininized seeds are sold in packs of 10 seeds.
I am confused. Are they saying they let the mothers pollinate themselves, then grow the seeds out from the self-pollinated mother, then adding the pollen they took? Is that the proper way to use it? I thought you took the pollen from the mother and then used that pollen on a CLONE of the mother that has NOT self pollinated. Am I wrong?