Interesting question I have

skups420

Member
So I have a flowering male plant , and like an idiot I planted 6 seeds in a starter pot about 3 days ago. THe plants are all in the same area. So my question is, how early can a plant be pollinated?:leaf:
 

rollingarkansas

Active Member
A female plant can be pollinated as soon as it shows preflowers, if you keep the male around/alive by the time you are able to identify the females they will have already been pollinated. My advice is too cull out the male. It will not be worth it ruining a good sensimilla crop. Once the female is pollinated she concentrates on producing viable seeds, not cannibinoids. So potency will be lost and bud mass will be all seeds. Goodluck!
 
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