You could use pollen from two different males, although it is probably not best practise as cross contamination of the two pollens could happen sooo easily! so you would probably end up growing out a mix of plants.. Unless the two types of pollen are from distinctly different plants you probably wouldn't be able to tell. If it's just for fun and a few beans and you don't mind not really knowing then you could try,,,
Why not use your two best females, and use a different pollen on each? but keep the plants very seperate.
Or another option would be to pollinate at different times...
Pollinate with the first male, and leave it a few weeks, then pollinate with the second.
You won't get optimum amounts of seeds this way, but you will achieve what you wanted.
Also to add to the post by fonzee that you quoted..
what you want to do is cover the buds, with a baggy that you wish to pollinate... BEFORE spraying the plant down with water...
THen remove said baggies, pollinate..
Then cover pollinated buds with baggies again..
And then spray the rest of the plant down then
Don't let any water get on the pistils/buds that you want to selectively pollinate.
Why not use your two best females, and use a different pollen on each? but keep the plants very seperate.
Or another option would be to pollinate at different times...
Pollinate with the first male, and leave it a few weeks, then pollinate with the second.
You won't get optimum amounts of seeds this way, but you will achieve what you wanted.
Also to add to the post by fonzee that you quoted..
what you want to do is cover the buds, with a baggy that you wish to pollinate... BEFORE spraying the plant down with water...
THen remove said baggies, pollinate..
Then cover pollinated buds with baggies again..
And then spray the rest of the plant down then
Don't let any water get on the pistils/buds that you want to selectively pollinate.