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If they were touching do you think she got pollinated?That's a girl my friend
No, boy's balls haven't dropped yet so to speak. Those balls need to bust open and let the spoo fly before you're at risk of polination.If they were touching do you think she got pollinated?
Though the male has not fully flowered I still see Pistils on the second plant.That female has sexed but has no developed buds = no risk of pollination since there's nothing to pollinate. Unless you have other females with developed buds around, no worries.
I've never seen it but wouldn't expect it or look for it. I suppose the odd hair could get pollinated and produce. Don't know if it would develop seeds at that stage though even if it was hit. Going to make a note & test it to see if it develops that early in development. I always have pollen around so easy enough to test.Though the male has not fully flowered I still see Pistils on the second plant.
If he had dropped his nuts those pistils would have caught enough to have "some" seeds for sure.
Yeah I have a note 9 weeks out when I should have some seeds sexing for a pheno hunt. I'll take a couple from the first round of culling as I'll be running multiple packs/strains and use those as testers.I'd be interested in your results - I noted that the female was already showing maturity with alternating nodes and in pre-flower/early budding & I do not doubt that those pistils would produce if pollinated.
Hypothesis of course as I've never tested - I look forward to hearing if it works.
I mean, I was wrong once before but divorce cured that one. : )