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Do you mean the room you grow the males in is right next to the other one or just the room you pollinate in? I feel like if I grew in the room right next door they would contaminate the main room...I pollinate in the next room. A spray bottle of water is your best friend, no problems. You can take cuts from each plant in a cup of water once the sacs form but not open and lean it over a paper plate or make a paper "dog cone" like I do. In very still air you will be surprised how the pollen just falls straight down. It's very easy to collect with a paintbrush once it's on the paper
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I do one male. He goes from the grow room to the spare room as soon as he shows his sacs.Do you mean the room you grow the males in is right next to the other one or just the room you pollinate in? I feel like if I grew in the room right next door they would contaminate the main room...
I mean I guess you can look at it that way lol, but its on a plant growing forum in the breeding section...I'm sorry but I burst out laughing when I read the title of this thread.
I said I'm sorry.I mean I guess you can look at it that way lol, but its on a plant growing forum in the breeding section...
I do one male. He goes from the grow room to the spare room as soon as he shows his sacs.
Through walls? You're joking right?And you haven't had any problems with unwanted pollination flowing into the main room? I would have a bunch of male plants in the second room and when I mean right next to it I mean the doors are only a few feet apart, obviously I could be as careful as possible about when I go in and out and ect. but I've heard pollen can go through walls and such?
No... I mean obviously not through solid material but I mean if the room wasn't 100% completely full proof sealed it can go through the tiniest of cracks and suchThrough walls? You're joking right?
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