SilentFeet
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So I will be able to keep males of 3 or 4 strains in one growing area.
The idea is to flower them and then use them to pollinate 3 or 4 females of different varieties.
Will the pollen from one male plant fall on the other male plants and then be transferred to the female plant so the female plant gets pollinated by multiple different strains of male plants instead of the one I choose.
Because once the male plants start to flower I intend to take one male plant out of the veg area and put it somewhere by itself with a sole female plant, and then shake the male plant so pollen goes all over the female plant.
And then repeat with another male and female plant of a different strain.
I would like to know that all the seeds the female plant produces have a single origin, not cross pollinated from the other male plants, but I'm thinking this may be hard to avoid, as I dont' have the facilities to keep each male plant separate.
The idea is to flower them and then use them to pollinate 3 or 4 females of different varieties.
Will the pollen from one male plant fall on the other male plants and then be transferred to the female plant so the female plant gets pollinated by multiple different strains of male plants instead of the one I choose.
Because once the male plants start to flower I intend to take one male plant out of the veg area and put it somewhere by itself with a sole female plant, and then shake the male plant so pollen goes all over the female plant.
And then repeat with another male and female plant of a different strain.
I would like to know that all the seeds the female plant produces have a single origin, not cross pollinated from the other male plants, but I'm thinking this may be hard to avoid, as I dont' have the facilities to keep each male plant separate.