Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
I agree, although I personally use Q-Tips with most of the fuzzy stuff removed.
I use a fine, water colour brush (rigger no2) and pollinate clones, rather than plants destined for harvest. That way there is no hassling about having buds and seed mature at the same time.

I aim to give the clones 6 weeks after pollinating to ensure viable seed and leave the seed for 8 weeks before testing germination.
sarah louise Reviewed by sarah louise on . Seed production I plan on putting 1 male and 1 female in a separate room for her to make seeds. If they are just near each other will she create a lot of seeds or do i have to do this a certain way? also do i add fertilizer just like i would if they were flowering, or do i need a different fertilizer for this purpose? Rating: 5