Came here for my monkey

SwampYankee

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She's chucking. Sorry. No air flow or cross contact are the only almost safe bets. But I wish you the best.
I mean she is heading to the compost pile tomorrow and out of the tent. The second I saw everything I removed her....him? I'm hoping that since the pollen was realeased towards the center of the bushiness and the sides of the pot blocked that section from airflow the damage will be minimal to the rest of my tent.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I mean she is heading to the compost pile tomorrow and out of the tent. The second I saw everything I removed her....him? I'm hoping that since the pollen was realeased towards the center of the bushiness and the sides of the pot blocked that section from airflow the damage will be minimal to the rest of my tent.
Just me, but you're tossing that work and future stock? I'd finish if possible for the beans.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Wouldn't I further risk pollination? Honestly I needed more room for the other 4 plants in my 4*4 anyways. It's a small blessing in that sense.
I'm just frugal and exchange seeds. Gets tight on occassion. Beans are always a gift. Finish under less than optimal conditions if needed maturing seeds instead of flowers. Just a thought. I try to not waste anything I can reuse or save a buck on.
 

SwampYankee

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I'm just frugal and exchange seeds. Gets tight on occassion. Beans are always a gift. Finish under less than optimal conditions if needed maturing seeds instead of flowers. Just a thought. I try to not waste anything I can reuse or save a buck on.
Perhaps it's destined for the sunniest window in a separate room on a different floor of my house? How determined is that pollen to get back into the tent?
 
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