Puff_Dragon
Well-Known Member
Did use a brush but I'm oddly finding this method works best for me (in stopping any accidental pollination). Thought I'd post this random info -
Take one Staedtler HB pencil (red tip). ok, another pencil manufacturer if you must
Touch the red tipped end of the pencil on the pistils of a flower site (so a little resin is imparted onto the pencil end).
Transfer a small bit of pollen (from a piece of paper) onto the pencil end. The resin will help hold the pollen in place (stopping any accidental pollination, by pollen dislodging while working on bud sites).
Touch/lightly rub the flower site pistils you wish to pollenate with the pencil end.
Done.
Take one Staedtler HB pencil (red tip). ok, another pencil manufacturer if you must
Touch the red tipped end of the pencil on the pistils of a flower site (so a little resin is imparted onto the pencil end).
Transfer a small bit of pollen (from a piece of paper) onto the pencil end. The resin will help hold the pollen in place (stopping any accidental pollination, by pollen dislodging while working on bud sites).
Touch/lightly rub the flower site pistils you wish to pollenate with the pencil end.
Done.