hey guys. I live in Maine and this is my first year cultivating. I am growing my plants indoor for a month w/ 18 hours of light, then budding them outside. When I do put them outside I plan to check them every day for males.

if I succeed in eliminating all the males, then what about pollen in the air? will the pollen that floating around in the air (not from males, from woods/ ponds) cause my females to produce seed?
Fissle Reviewed by Fissle on . will pollen in air, (not from males) still cause seed? hey guys. I live in Maine and this is my first year cultivating. I am growing my plants indoor for a month w/ 18 hours of light, then budding them outside. When I do put them outside I plan to check them every day for males. if I succeed in eliminating all the males, then what about pollen in the air? will the pollen that floating around in the air (not from males, from woods/ ponds) cause my females to produce seed? Rating: 5