Quote Originally Posted by smokinbuds21
i have a quick qustion if you pollinate seeds dont it make it a higher risk of getting males?
Yes. That is correct.
If you pollinate a female to get seeds, you will get offspring a littel under 50% male.
If you don't pollinate, you get no offspring, therefore you get 0 males.
Hence, the higher risk.


Dude... time for some basic Biology, eh?
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Extracting Pollin From A Male I unfortunatly ended up with a nice healthy Male, and a semi healthy female. Since it didn't work out as planned in my small cabinet. I was thinking about trying to put them together for some seeds. So I wont have to buy anymore for some time. I have read about pollinating a branch of a female to get some seeds, By putting a bag or capturing pollin onto a paper towel. then wrapping it around the female branch. and sealing it. My small female really only has one main stem. So do you Rating: 5