Plants are not animals and don't alway follow mammalian rules! There is a plant call Fatsia japananica ( I had a glass of wine tonight so my spelling may be a bit off) and lo and behold is can be crossed with ivy (Hedera species)- a totally different and unrelated plant! It produces a plant called fatshedera- a real hybrid! Now I don't know if our beloved cannabis can do this feat, but it is marginally possible that another species can pollinate cannabis. - Granny:hippy:
Storm Crow Reviewed by Storm Crow 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