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01-21-2006, 05:49 AM #1OPSenior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
So what if you let female and male plants grow together and let pollination happen in order to get seeds, will the pollen that's left over in the grow box pollinate later generations of female plants?
Crispyfried Reviewed by Crispyfried on . Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations So what if you let female and male plants grow together and let pollination happen in order to get seeds, will the pollen that's left over in the grow box pollinate later generations of female plants? Rating: 5
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01-21-2006, 12:09 PM #2Senior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
Possibly but very unlikely. I believe pollen becomes inactive after like 12 days unless it's being stored away like in a freezer. 3 months > 12 days.
Goodluck.
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01-21-2006, 01:16 PM #3Senior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
I wouldn't risk it.Just wipe everything down real good with a water bleach concocktion.(I don't no how to spell)haha
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01-21-2006, 01:56 PM #4OPSenior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
Well I think I'll try it just because seeds can get expensive.
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01-21-2006, 02:55 PM #5Senior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
Sure they get expensive, but who the hell cares.. I wouldn't mind paying 100£ for a couple of good seeds, that produce buds for 1000£!
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01-21-2006, 07:04 PM #6Senior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
If you pick a good male you can harvest the pollen and then only pollinate the bottom parts of the flowering plant and still have the best of both worlds.
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01-21-2006, 10:06 PM #7Senior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
Originally Posted by Zandor
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01-21-2006, 10:16 PM #8Senior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
Originally Posted by Zandor
Instead of using up all 10 seeds then having to buy more, buy one pack of a really nice strain, grow it out to a female, one male, pollinate, there you go! Seeded buds for making hash and lots of seeds.
I discovered how easy it is to produce seeds and now I'll never run out.
Peace
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01-22-2006, 05:41 PM #9Senior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
Next idea is to set up a seed trade....no money changing hands but seed for seed done as a friendly exchange.
Would that not be nice someday!!
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01-22-2006, 05:51 PM #10Senior Member
Letting your plants get pollinated, and later generations
Originally Posted by Zandor
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