If you're in Maine, you're not gonna see any flowering action until mid-August, anyway. ( Unless you're growing lowryder or some other abomination) So yer good till then. And you probabley don't need to check every day- once a week will do ya.

I hate to disagree w/ the esteemed consensus, and esp Stinky ( as she could kick my ass) but-

Cannabis pollen can be air-borne for incredible distances. If you pull all your boys, but good ol' Clem a half mile upwind just lets his go, you could end up with light seeding. It's just one of the risks of working outside. But it'll be minor, and won't really affect quantity/quality.

Nothing to worry about.:thumbsup:
rhizome Reviewed by rhizome 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