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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | when is the only period in time when you can pollinate a single bud on a flowering plant, because the plant too be pollinated is about 2 1/2 monthes in andf was just wondering if it would work and maybe some tips? -floro light -warm/non-humid temps thanks!
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Depending on the temps you'll need around four weeks for the seeds to mature, so just count backwards from your estimated finish date and there ya go. I'd pollinate a lower branch though, just in case. You can then harvest the rest of the plant and can leave the seeded branch to mature longer if need be. I have a seeded branch that was pollinated on 10-24 and the seeds are just now getting ripe, but we had a real cold snap in there. I harvested the rest of the plant last week. | ||
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