Dr. Who
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There's the "key" word = "FLOWER"!If it busts and the wind it right it can pollinate a large area, much larger than a grow room. One male flower can pollinate hundreds of females. My suggestion is to look out for the bananas and run a different strain next time.
A "banana" is a single Stamen that has formed to emit a limited amount of pollen. This pollen is larger and heavier and is ment to work inclose on the plant to quickly reproduce it's self. It is NOT a fully formed male "FLOWER", that sends forth large smounts of smaller and lighter, more borne on the wind pollen.
There are a few strains that do make a bit more "hardy" naner that tends to spread out better.
It is perfectly fine to do your daily plant checks and simply tweezer that naner out and be fairly confident you got it before it became viable.
In my experience. It has been very rare for a single "naner" to actually pollinate anything but, the bud it was located on. That is why I back the belief that most of those single naners are not viable. Strain dependent, I don't even bother to remove them on a cpl of old strains I still have. One is an old Skunk x Romulan. Big plant, heavy solid yields of quality buds. She drops a cpl of naners on nearly everyother run. She has never produced a seed!
On the other hand. I had a strain that came from a well known source and sold by the "TUDE". Sounded (at the time as I don't recall the strain any more) to be an interesting cross....Fully half the beans popped did a heavy banana herming! Damn things had seeds all over them. They were in a 36x24 area, that was filled with plants, and had plenty of air flow. The ones that threw the "naners". Only succeded in pollinating themselves! Not even the otherplants of the same strain got "carry over" pollination from them.
Now when you say "One male flower can pollinate hundreds of females." You are quite correct!
Just trying to clairify, not argue!
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