I went over all the Tangerine Dream last night as I jarred it and I did not find another seed. Yea, I am going to lock the flower room down this morning and harvest my pollen. I have the pollen cabinet running at a fairly decent negative pressure, so it should keep it clean.
I am going to put the entire plant( they are not that big) in a 2 gallon baggie and collect the pollen from inside of the bag. When I get what I want, I will transfer it to the freezer and leave the remains in the baggie and take it to the burn pile.
Yea, I have thought, one bad move and the entire crop could be pollenated and that would be a bummer, but I think I have it to where the risk is minimal as long as I follow protocol...lol
I will update as soon as I get it all collected. I humbly appreciate any pro tips on this part of the process.
Peace and Great Grows
Asmallvoice
I wouldn't put the whole plant in a sealed plastic bag, it will sweat and that moisture alone can neutralize the pollen as Merlin mentioned, also the hi humidity can create mold in the plant not that that's a big deal with a male. One more thing a day in a sealed bag will leave no CO2 for the plant and it will suffocate.
My 2 favorite methods of collecting pollen are:
Lop off a section of the plant and place the stem in a vase of light nute water with the branch at a near horz orientation with a piece of notebook or lightweight printer paper under the branch to collect as the sacks pop. OR
I make little paper collection sheets that I attach around the stalk. Either way it takes several days for enough sacks to pop to make it worth collecting.
Once collected wrap in the same mentioned paper (not plastic) place this bindle in a small air tight jar with a couple packets of desiccant to absorb any moisture, then refrigerate. It will last for several months in the frig, I personally haven't tried to freeze for longer storage. I fear any moisture in the pollen when frozen will freeze and ruin the pollen.