Sour Wreck
Well-Known Member
As the title says I have some very old viable pollen.
sour diesel and blue moonshine, collected, stored and froze in early 2014.
YMMV, but it is working for me. I have since frozen bogglegum and texas butter pollen. i also froze apollo 11 pollen that i was gifted. not sure on the viability of that one as it only produced a few seeds before i froze what was left.
anyway, this is my process.
1. i lay down black construction paper under my male plant(s) before the flowers open.
2. i collect the fallen pollen and tap on each stem with more black construction under each when i tap.
3. i spread the pollen out on black construction paper and let in dry for 24 hours. make sure you don't have fans blowing.
4. i then fold up individual black construction paper envelopes and fill each with enough pollen for individual future applications/use.
5. i place the 20-24 folded envelopes in a mason jar and seal it well.
6. i label the jar and stick it in my freezer.
to use:
1. i open the jar, retrieve the number of packets i need.
2. i quickly seal the jar and get it right back in the freezer.
3. i usually let the frozen pollen come up to room temp before using, 2-3 hours at the most.
here are a some pics to give you an idea of what i am talking about.
sour diesel and blue moonshine, collected, stored and froze in early 2014.
YMMV, but it is working for me. I have since frozen bogglegum and texas butter pollen. i also froze apollo 11 pollen that i was gifted. not sure on the viability of that one as it only produced a few seeds before i froze what was left.
anyway, this is my process.
1. i lay down black construction paper under my male plant(s) before the flowers open.
2. i collect the fallen pollen and tap on each stem with more black construction under each when i tap.
3. i spread the pollen out on black construction paper and let in dry for 24 hours. make sure you don't have fans blowing.
4. i then fold up individual black construction paper envelopes and fill each with enough pollen for individual future applications/use.
5. i place the 20-24 folded envelopes in a mason jar and seal it well.
6. i label the jar and stick it in my freezer.
to use:
1. i open the jar, retrieve the number of packets i need.
2. i quickly seal the jar and get it right back in the freezer.
3. i usually let the frozen pollen come up to room temp before using, 2-3 hours at the most.
here are a some pics to give you an idea of what i am talking about.