Good luck on it! I understand you can bag the pollen and freeze it, though have never done it. Also that you could spot pollinate but no experience here either.. Might be fun to experiment with.

I am curious, why are you keeping the males?

Farmer Rich
Farmer Rich Reviewed by Farmer Rich on . Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue? This forum has been invaluable to me getting the plants to where they are, and I thank you all. But since I'm not planning to sell any of this crop, and am planning to juice most of it (for medicinal reasons)- need I be overly concerned with some of the techniques discussed here, such as males pollinating the females? I know that sensemilla females are the most potent, since the plant doesn't put energy into seed creation. But I'm also not looking for top bang for my buck. My 8 plants are Rating: 5