I don't know the answer from experience but moisture will disable it quickly.How long does pollen typically survive left in the open?
Even deciduous trees have set there mast crop to completion before beginning to put on fall colors. I too am confused at his comparison.Why are we comparing deciduous trees to annual flowers? Also, why make the comparison and neglect to consider evergreens?
Edit: how the hell did that get in there...
So a very thorough clean up is required ^^. Or you buy a fire hose?.I don't know the answer from experience but moisture will disable it quickly.
It is stored for later use dry and protected from moisture so if the room is dry I assume it may remain viable for a long time.
I did not find a definitive answer to your question either. That's all I got.
I have not had more than a couple of weak pollen nanners ever show up. The more I grow the less stress so I have only seen 4 seeds this year in my personal. Even though some of the Thai/ diesel crosses have a late spurt. There may have been more when some was donated but I don't know.So a very thorough clean up is required ^^. Or you buy a fire hose?.
I was under the opinion that once pollen looses all its moisture its dead, id check this as my brain dont hold onto facts that long these days. I dont think moisture kills it but rather makes it hard to fly through the air and stick to femalle pistils. Wont survive long in a groe tent.How long does pollen typically survive left in the open?
Sensi have some awesome strains and some dirt cheap as well, im a long time fan of their superskunk and other early original skunks. They get a lot of bad press but their afghan amonst others are in many many other crosses so they cant be that bad. Uk wise Sensi and Dutch passion are firm favourites with awesome old school ranges.Oh and @Kingrow1 the Ch9 Greenbud is a hybrid of Ed Rosenthal Super Bud which seems to have some amazing phenos from the old sativas too.
Hope you weren't being sarcastic. I don't actually have any other experience with Sensei. Only the strains the breeder wanted over a decade ago.
I don't trust seed banks too much and dutch passion didn't ship here or I would have started as a noob with them instead of greenhouse seeds. Which did not have consistent quality for me especially with their mix color coded packs.Sensi have some awesome strains and some dirt cheap as well, im a long time fan of their superskunk and other early original skunks. They get a lot of bad press but their afghan amonst others are in many many other crosses so they cant be that bad. Uk wise Sensi and Dutch passion are firm favourites with awesome old school ranges.
I don't trust seed banks too much and dutch passion didn't ship here or I would have started as a noob with them instead of greenhouse seeds. Which did not have consistent quality for me especially with their mix color coded packs.
I grow for the variety I get from the f-1 and s-1 feminized seeds I have collected but I have cloned and re vegged some real winners now. I have not run perpetual clones to really dial in yet.I hear good things about greenhouse and a few others but theres many strains to each company, trick is to find the ones you like the most. I dont follow the latest strains much though, most i grow are very tried and tested. Sensi and Dp keep some shitter strains on their books but they openly admit when they are, genetic variation is worth more than yeild sometimes.
Every bit I have read on it says the pollen needs to be dry and water makes it sterile.I was under the opinion that once pollen looses all its moisture its dead, id check this as my brain dont hold onto facts that long these days. I dont think moisture kills it but rather makes it hard to fly through the air and stick to femalle pistils. Wont survive long in a groe tent.
Please double check before believing as been a while...