Quote Originally Posted by bobjob4u
...all the rest of feminized seeds turned out male. Was wondering if it is a good idea to take some of the male pollin that i saved securely in a jar.After harvesting top of plant. should i pollinate immature bottom buds? will i get good seeds.or should i say stable. I would keep remaining buds secluded, so not to pollinate other.
If the genetics suck, my vote is no.
If femmed seeds are not 100% female, you didn't get what you paid for. If this is the case, there's no telling what you're really growing.
Stressing a plant you are about to breed is a bad idea. Harvesting her top half, then pollinating the remainder...is very stressful. The plant will be trying to heal, survive, and produce seeds. The added stress can and likely will degrade the genetics.

But as a last resort...sure. It would be a learning experience. But I'd insist the breeder replace the seeds, as reputation is paramount in a sucessful business. Especially with what breeders charge for the femmed seeds.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower. Well after great failure on nirvana seeds breeder's part and having to pull them out of stock. Here is one blue mystic auto that made it. Of course all the rest of feminized seeds turned out male. Was wondering if it is a good idea to take some of the male pollin that i saved securely in a jar.After harvesting top of plant. should i pollinate immature bottom buds? will i get good seeds.or should i say stable. I would keep remaining buds secluded, so not to pollinate other. anyway here is a few Rating: 5