Pollen contamination from hemo plants

fczar

Active Member
Hello all, I had an issue during my last round indoors. Somehow a few plants hermaphed and released pollen onto the rest of the garden which of course resulted in thousands of seeds. So that crop is chopped and gone now. It's been about two weeks and about to set it back up(same room). The question is...Is the pollen from the previous plants still active in the air? Especially when I get the fans going, will there still be pollen, say, on the walls and therefore get blown aroun seediing my next batch? Or does pollen expire? Or what about spraying the room with a bleach/water mixture just in case ? Or would that even matter?....Basically is the room still contaminated, ifso what can I do?
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
Hello all, I had an issue during my last round indoors. Somehow a few plants hermaphed and released pollen onto the rest of the garden which of course resulted in thousands of seeds. So that crop is chopped and gone now. It's been about two weeks and about to set it back up(same room). The question is...Is the pollen from the previous plants still active in the air? Especially when I get the fans going, will there still be pollen, say, on the walls and therefore get blown aroun seediing my next batch? Or does pollen expire? Or what about spraying the room with a bleach/water mixture just in case ? Or would that even matter?....Basically is the room still contaminated, ifso what can I do?
Leave a hepa air filter running in the room with the fans blowing for 12 hours and clean all the walls and vacuum everything properly should be fine:blsmoke:
 
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