Why would you keep pollen for 5 years for? Seems like the better way to go is make some f2's and store the seed. Maybe I'm trippin....
Why would you keep pollen for 5 years for? Seems like the better way to go is make some f2's and store the seed. Maybe I'm trippin....
Brother those are some of the nicest plants I've seen onlineTook a couple quick pics this morning..
Got a question for everybody. I have been lacking on pruning the interior fluff in my plants. I normally like to do this about 2 weeks before flowering is induced. That way any stress is gone come stretch time.
Question is, does anybody think it's too late to do a fairly heavy pruning of the fluff on the inside and bottom of the plants? My worries are triggering stress, and even worse, hermi's.
Got a question for everybody. I have been lacking on pruning the interior fluff in my plants. I normally like to do this about 2 weeks before flowering is induced. That way any stress is gone come stretch time.
Question is, does anybody think it's too late to do a fairly heavy pruning of the fluff on the inside and bottom of the plants? My worries are triggering stress, and even worse, hermi's.
Depends on the strain I guess. I grew a Jack Herer cross indoors for a few years and nothing I did caused it to throw nanners. In fact at week 2 of flowering I was taught to strip the plants clean except for like 5-7 growing tips. They would explode through the rest of flowering. If the plants were not pruned this way I'd end up with a flarfy mess and would go from the easiest trim ever to the worst trim ever. I had a big 24 hour a day light leak after the wet 2 x 4's dried out and pulled away from a corner in the room and still no nanners. That pruning did not hurt yields in fact helped it and especially helped the quality of the finished buds regarding size, shape and density.@Organicbuds - In my experience plants don't like to be pruned after flowering is triggered. I tried it with a bunch of GDPs and it really hurt the yield + I got nanners.
Here is how I do it:Thanx for the respsonses I usually just keep it in the freezer but I had someone tell me pollen degrades faster in the freezer. Either way it works so I wont try to fix something thats not broken