Is it possible to breed in a house

hakkyking

Member
I wonder if for example you have 3 plants, 1 male and 2 female .

1 male + 1 female = same tent , same room
1 female = different tent and room

Is it possible for one of the female to be pollinated for seeds but the another is to be collected for buds.
 

Metasynth

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If you aren’t exhausting directly outside, you may wanna filter the exhaust of the “breeder” tent. Though technically this isn’t breeding, it’s pollen chucking. It’ll still make you plenty of seeds though
 

hakkyking

Member
If you aren’t exhausting directly outside, you may wanna filter the exhaust of the “breeder” tent. Though technically this isn’t breeding, it’s pollen chucking. It’ll still make you plenty of seeds though
Haha , you are totally right!
 

Rob Roy

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I wonder if for example you have 3 plants, 1 male and 2 female .

1 male + 1 female = same tent , same room
1 female = different tent and room

Is it possible for one of the female to be pollinated for seeds but the another is to be collected for buds.
You may want to isolate your male entirely, harvest the pollen and pollinate a lower branch only of each female. More bud, plenty of seeds.
 

hakkyking

Member
You may want to isolate your male entirely, harvest the pollen and pollinate a lower branch only of each female. More bud, plenty of seeds.
I was wondering about pollinating lower branch . Is it easy to mess up (would the pollen float to the upper branches)
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
I was wondering about pollinating lower branch . Is it easy to mess up (would the pollen float to the upper branches)
Take your female plant out of the tent and away from any fans or air turbulence or your spewing male plant . Begin to fondle her a bit to get her ready, don't rush it.

When she's breathing heavy, take the pollen you gathered into a small plastic container and using a q-tip or small paintbrush give her anticipating pistils on a lower branch a good dusting. You literally "paint" the awaiting pistils with the pollen, taking care not to send a cloud onto the branches you don't want pollinated.


Let her sit around smoking a cigarette and glowing for at least several hours before placing her back in her tent. This will allow the pollen to slide down her pistils and knock her up. Also by keeping her away from fans or air movement, only the branch you want pollinated will be pollinated. Take a colored bread wrapper or other similar marker and twist tie it onto the pollinated branch for future identification. In a few days you'll notice the pollinated pistils have turned brown and seeds are forming. Give it at least 30 days, more if you can, before harvesting your seeds.
 
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hakkyking

Member
Take your female plant out of the tent and away from any fans or air turbulence or your spewing male plant . Begin to fondle her a bit to get her ready, don't rush it.

When she's breathing heavy, take the pollen you gathered into a small plastic container and using a q-tip or small paintbrush give her anticipating pistils on a lower branch a good dusting. You literally "paint" the awaiting pistils with the pollen, taking care not to send a cloud onto the branches you don't want pollinated.


Let her sit around smoking a cigarette and glowing for at least several hours before placing her back in her tent. This will allow the pollen to slide down her pistils and knock her up. Also by keeping her away from fans or air movement, only the branch you want pollinated will be pollinated. Take a colored bread wrapper or other similar marker and twist tie it onto the pollinated branch for future identification. In a few days you'll notice the pollinated pistils have turned brown and seeds are forming. Give it at least 30 days, more if you can, before harvesting your seeds.
Thank you , this is super helpful
 
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