Quote Originally Posted by joeiskrunk
What you should do instead is dig up that male plant and transplant it somewhere far far away from there and then gather the pollen...

I believe that cutting would need roots for it the keep growing and producing the pollen in the sacs...
I'm in no way a pro on male pollen producing, but I like to think I know a thing or two about plants as I am majoring in botany...

Anyway, my thoughts are that your cutting has now stopped focusing its energy in pollen production and has reverted back to producing roots, hopefully, your cutting does not have too much foliage because that will make it dry out and die at an expedited rate. I am unsure if the cutting will root but IF it does, then once it gets back into the swing of things it should continue flowering.

Males are dangerous things man, one sac opens and the whole crop is effed. You really should just move the whole thing anyway if you want to avoid seeding your entire crop...


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