How You Get Pollen from male Cannabis plants and apply it to females, creating seed development. This horticultural technique of saving pollen and using it …

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  1. This pollination episode is just a preface for the more advanced "How To Make Feminized Seeds" Breeding Tutorial so Subscribe real quick above, then check THAT beauty out if you feel ready for it! Or go back to the Breeding Basics video in the video description.

  2. Thanks, been playing around with breeding some autoflowers since that's becoming the most cost effective way to keep them and have been looking for ways to store the pollen for the next cycle. I don't think I collected as much as I thought but maybe a little bit goes a long way. Had mine outside so the moment I touched them, the pollen went flying lol.

  3. Hello quick question. Can Male pollen mess up ladies and clones that are still just sitting in veg? I'm gonna do a breed, and I will have vegging plants in the closet. Will they be ok? I heard only females in bloom are able to get pollinated , not vegging females, is that true.?

  4. I breed my own seeds and create hybrids. I use the exact methods kisted above. Great video! I will add the best brush to use is a suoer soft makeup brush! Super soft on the pistols and has never failed me yet!

  5. Can someone please tell me, if you use pollen from a photoperiod plant and spread it on a flowering autoflower female plant, will it result in female autoflower seeds? Thanks

  6. Should pollen be left out to dry after collecting or can it be stored in the fridge right away, my intuition says let dry for at least 1day after collecting get out any moisture?

  7. When using silicon packs can will the silicone harm the pollen? I've used a Vail collected pollen left it open for 2 days then I filled it with silicone beads From humi packs, I am a bit confused about people saying the pollen needs to dry before storage, any advice welcome thanks ✌️

  8. is having a male plant a bad thing? does the pollen fly thru the air in cities to damage other peoples plants or turn them to hermaphrodites? How far will it travel any ideas?

  9. I ziploc bag the pollen sacs.
    Bust em open in the bag, as not to disperse.
    Open bag and tie it snug on branch/buds to be pollinated.
    Shake and bake.
    Carefully remove!
    Label your branch if its cross genetics.
    In anouther room… remove the opened pollen sac husks and any other organics, close zip with minimal air left and store in fridge.

    Great vid, cheers

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