Do female plants still need to be pollinated even though there's no chance of male interaction¿
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Do female plants still need to be pollinated even though there's no chance of male interaction¿
I thaught you killed males to keep them from being polinated
I've got a bumble bee that just flies around my outdoor plant. its budding right now and I am pretty sure it has screwed up that bee. for days at a time it just circles it. then it even used its body to drill into the wood and make a hole. It lives in the hole and I think it fucked up just from being around the plant. any thoughts?
kill the bee,it may fly over to some other crop,bring pollen back and next thing ya know ya have seedsQuote:
Originally Posted by sugarmagnolia
it will not ruin it but it will lesson the potentcy of the budds
outdoor is tricky cuase even the wind can pollenate it
good luck
i wouldn't be so worried about the cross pollination as much as i'd be worried about that bee nesting
it would only seed with marijuana pollen right? cause if that is the case I doubt I have to worry.
yr before last i had a bird nesting in one of my trees(weed) and just let him or her bee
^wow how tall was your tree.
you will not find pollen in an outdoor grow at this time of year...in the northern hemisphere anyway.
besides the fact cannabis is pollinated by the wind, not bees or any other pollen collector...hence the reason females have no "flowers" for fauna to tap...different plumbing.
kill it, if it is burrowing into your plant is is also probably crapping. this is a major problem for many outdoor growers and they end up with buds with bug feces in them