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    #11
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    Pollinating a single branch

    Havn't done it yet, was seeing what advice I got first Dont have a paintbrush lol but I assumed it would go everywhere trying to dab it on?

    Sorry, didn't ask for advice on putting the pollen on, just whether it was too late to do it on my chronic and how long the seeds take to mature

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Pollinating a single branch

    Q-tip=tiny disposable pollen applicator- basically, the less pollen you use the better. a lil dabll dooya. or so they say

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Pollinating a single branch

    LOL

    SHE'S BEEN TELLING YOU NOT TO USE THE AMOUNT YOU MENTIONED. USE MUCH LESS. YOU DON'T WANT TO POLLINATE YOUR ASS!!!

    I hate getting loud.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Pollinating a single branch

    you can pollinate the lower branches, then harvest only the part above those branches. That's what I tried to do once, but then a different plant went hermie on me and pollinated the whole damn plant anyway.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Pollinating a single branch

    Thanks all Q-tip's an awesome idea.

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