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Alright, heres the deal. My buddy brought back 3 trainwreck seeds from a trip he went on. One sprouted and im currently growing it. I found out about a week ago that it was male. Ive decided to grow it and make seeds but I only want to pollinate the bottom branches of one of my Skunk females. I know you can put the pollen pods in a plastic bag, put the plastic bag over the branches, and shake, but what I dont know is how to tell when the male pollen is mature. Anyone have any pics, or a way of telling of the male plant is ready? Also, at what stage do I pollinate the female flowers? what do they look like?
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in my experience what you should do is flower the male until the first sign of the male flowers opening happens. once you notice them opening, harvest the plant, hang it above a plastic bag or something and after a week scrape the plastic to collect up the pollen :peace:

 

after that, all you need is a paint brush, plastic bag and some string :freak:

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in my experience what you should do is flower the male until the first sign of the male flowers opening happens. once you notice them opening, harvest the plant, hang it above a plastic bag or something and after a week scrape the plastic to collect up the pollen :peace:

 

after that, all you need is a paint brush, plastic bag and some string :freak:

 

 

Thanks for that. When should I pollinate the female plants? how do I know when they're ready? also, do you have any pics as to what an open pod looks like? or will I just know it when I see it as when determining the sex of the plant?

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