Green Dream
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Can someone tell?
The "hairs" on a female plant are the parts that are growing out in search of pollen. If you grow a male away from a female, you can collect some pollen, it will be everywhere when it happens, and use a small paintbrush to dab some pollen on selected female flowers. Preferably one or two of the lower branches. This leaves the rest of the girl untouched for quality bud, and the one or two lower/smaller buds you pollinated will produce seeds.sorry to hijack but since he already got his answer... If you have two plants and one is male and one is female, how long do you have before the female will get knocked up? Does it have to be flowering?