Oh well, Try not to be discouraged SUP!
You have some girls.....so you're in pretty good shape!...YEA!
You can absolutely produce some viable seed with your males.
You have some time before your boys actually produce pollen.
Those little pods will have to open, until they fully mature...... Keep your eye on 'em. Eventually you should move them away from the girls.
I isolate my males well before they drop pollen.
When I see that they are getting ready to release pollen, I use a small, clean container to collect the dust with. I hold the container under the male flowers and shake the flowers VERY gently....the dust will accumulate in the container. Make sure all fans are off.....treating this pollen as you would nitroglycerine! Seal the container.
Get a clean small paint brush, (like that used for models.)
Pick out some lower branches on your girls. Look for decent pistil formation with lots of fresh, juicy hairs. I use different colored twist-ties for different types of pollen. TURN OF ALL FANS
.. make sure air is still, or move the girl you want to pollinate to a safer" location.
Open the pollen container, using the paintbrush, pick up a little bit of the pollen with the tip of brush......simply apply the tip of brush to the white hairs.....each hair that receives pollen develops into a seed....put a twist tie on each branch you pollinate. You can use different pollen on the same girls by simply marking each branch accordingly.
There are many different techniques or methods that can be used to do this! This is the way I do it
..I have made many different crosses over the years
.it is loads of fun
what a great hobby
*lol*