Well as was suggested, I have actually been trying one of the other methods that was mentioned, namely the 'Rodelization' technique. While already harvesting most of the bud, I missed quite a few here and there. So, along with the usual procrastination during the holidays, didn't pull em up, so now I leaving them on untill? Well, so far no boy parts anywhere, all the girls are now wearing fall colors, beautiful rusty golds and deep purples from the cold. No hard frost yet, kinda weird for our lat and altitude. I will try to post some pictures if anything 'presents' It is very clear to me that this method wouldn't be able to pollenate the bud it might spring from, you would have to use it on bud that was still young enough to be fertile.
williboy Reviewed by williboy on . Different "Feminizing" techniques. While I am pretty new to these boards, I've read a lot on them. While there are some specifics on some of the different methods used to get your lady to produce some pollen, most of it is a little unclear for someone to simply try and succeed. I invite anyone with experience in any of these methods to chime in with what they know to help me and others. It's been my experience that if you want to use clones you do, if you like seeds, you use them, there are good reasons for either of them Rating: 5