is it really a good practice to use flour to cut pollen ? iv heard this now a few times but are sceptical. would the flour not bring about bud rot and compromise the integrity of ur flowers and therfor seed as well due to fungus that may come from th flower its self?
all feedback apriciated thank you.
It works well for several reasons.
1. Pollen is REALLY small. Diluting it with the flour makes sure that you're not dusting 1 flower with 1,000 bits of pollen.
2. The flour helps absorb excess moisture in the pollen.
3. It makes it really easy to work with a tiny amount of pollen without wasting it.
There's no danger of rot or anything since you're only 'dusting' your flowers with the flour. It takes an EXTREMELY small amount to effectively pollinate entire branches of flowers.
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