Reversing a female

Cookiezealous

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Hi, I am a very novice breeder, I am not even gonna call myself a breeder, but I am trying to make a strain for myself.
I have a female that’s been in flower for two weeks now, I’ve been hitting her with STS and male anthers are starting to form, they look like they are already open, but have no pollen inside of them. I’m assuming that it’s just getting started since it’s the first thing to happen. So my questions:
How long until it starts throwing pollen?
Once it starts throwing pollen how long will she do that
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Hi, I am a very novice breeder, I am not even gonna call myself a breeder, but I am trying to make a strain for myself.
I have a female that’s been in flower for two weeks now, I’ve been hitting her with STS and male anthers are starting to form, they look like they are already open, but have no pollen inside of them. I’m assuming that it’s just getting started since it’s the first thing to happen. So my questions:
How long until it starts throwing pollen?
Once it starts throwing pollen how long will she do that
some will change to male but not drop pollen, there is no guarantee from what I have read
 

Spazz24

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Thank you, so far everything is dry. Not a single speck of pollen
Some plants are stubborn as hell and hard to get pollen out of when reversing. Some will dump, some will give a fair amount, some very little and some just won’t or close to almost none. You can always keep trying if you love the plant that much and have multiple clones of her.
 

Cookiezealous

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I have a male plant of the same line and I was going to just collect pollen from him but it’s showing pistils. It’s one of the weirdest things that ever seen, I am intrigued, but probably can’t work with this guy. I saw on the thread someone said that Rosenthal said this is the kind of male you want to keep but I can’t find any info on that. This picture bad but on the bottom is a calyx with pistils and the top is male parts.
 

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