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	07-08-2008, 10:54 PM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Harvesting PollenI've already transplanted them once and I'm not gonna move my plants again. Its a bitch to dig up and transplant plants that are in the ground. All the stress and root loss isn't fun. Originally Posted by bcgrown Originally Posted by bcgrown 
 
 How about taking a paper bag and a rubber band to seal the open end on the branch until it drops pollen on its own? Or something of a sort to prevent pollen from becoming air born.
 
 
 Also I have mostly indica strains. How much sooner will the male plants flower than the females? The attached picture is 8 days old.
 
 Thanks! :rastasmoke:SouthernGuerilla Reviewed by SouthernGuerilla on . Harvesting Pollen I am curious as to how exactly to harvest pollen and then fertilize a single female flower/branch outdoors to obtain seeds without having all your flowers/buds becoming pollinated and riddled with seeds. Rating: 5:greenthumb:
 
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