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making seeds

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
On a serious seed run, I wait for the stretch to finish, then I go to town while the hairs are still white. I had one plant that just kept flowering. (Maybe because I kept pollinating her over and over?) This gave me thousands of seeds. The down side is that at harvest I had to sort and get rid of lots of unripened seeds. So I suggest you only do her once.

Honestly, if it's just for yourself, just hit every flower on one branch. Even just a couple buds will give you lots of seed. Just tie a ribbon on the branch you pollinate so you know which one you did.
 

GoatCheese

Active member
Veteran
how many days in flower when you apply the pollen
Modern hybrids that flower about 11 weeks i would pollinate after about 4 weeks of flowering, faster flowering plants a bit earlier, naturally. You want abit of flower mass on the plants before you hit them with the pollen so that you'll get more seeds.
 
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