esh dov ets Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2016 #1 Can a branch be pollinated after it has been pollinated already? So would you have only the first cross Or could you end up with mixed seeds?
Can a branch be pollinated after it has been pollinated already? So would you have only the first cross Or could you end up with mixed seeds?
Bareback Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2016 #2 If there are pistils it can be pollinated And yeah like a dog, mixed litter. Edit: depending on the time between pollination, first come first to mature, so you could watch it and harvest before the second gets ripe.
If there are pistils it can be pollinated And yeah like a dog, mixed litter. Edit: depending on the time between pollination, first come first to mature, so you could watch it and harvest before the second gets ripe.
esh dov ets Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2016 #3 Bareback said: If there are pistils it can be pollinated And yeah like a dog, mixed litter. Edit: depending on the time between pollination, first come first to mature, so you could watch it and harvest before the second gets ripe. Click to expand... Thank you Guess I should chop em males now that I'm done not worth harvesting every last bit oh pollen as they are separated by verry little
Bareback said: If there are pistils it can be pollinated And yeah like a dog, mixed litter. Edit: depending on the time between pollination, first come first to mature, so you could watch it and harvest before the second gets ripe. Click to expand... Thank you Guess I should chop em males now that I'm done not worth harvesting every last bit oh pollen as they are separated by verry little