pollen collection help

150wHPS

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is there any definite way to tell whether or not the pollen being dropped is mature?

and once i pollinate the female, how long till the seeds mature?
 

tyke1973

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I would keep the male's has far from the females has possible.Once the male plant starts to show it's time to shed it's pollen then get a large sealer bag and tap the dust from the male sack's into the bag.This can then be frozen and kept for some time i not sure how long but a good few month if not years.But if the strain is a plant that you realy like just clone it and take a extra female and let the male pollenate it.This will give you ample seeds for grow's to come.
 

stupidclown

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I'm going to be doing a grow very soon, and I want to make sure I can get viable seeds from my genetics that I've spent ever so much money on.

now I pretty much only have the space where my females will be for growing... My question is this...

how would I go about keeping a male or two alive for pollination purposes without fucking up my entire crop.

any advice is appreciated
check out how i do it
just make sure to top it and cut off all lower flowers
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/305583-diesel-ryder-joint-doctor-start.html
 

captiankush

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is there any definite way to tell whether or not the pollen being dropped is mature?

and once i pollinate the female, how long till the seeds mature?
Thats easy, if the sacks open, it ain't shootin blanks ;)

and you can visually see then the seeds ripen as they are literally busting out of their pods. I have had more than one case when a seed dropped, I didnt notice it and bang, it sprouted right there with mom but usually 3-6 weeks.

CK
 
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