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Turpman

PICK YOUR OWN
Hey Schwaggy. When you have time can you explain your method for collecting pollen?
I have some genetics comming I would like to preserve.
My plan is to grow all the males together, collect their pollen then pollinate the girls all at once. I tried a nice clean plastic bucket the other day and it had too much static, pollen wouldn’t come out. Did the branch tap over it.
After that I just used a piece of paper with a fold line to tap the pollen on to then into a small glass container with a couple rice kernes.l Looking for something more efficient.
And thanks for the genetics I have a couple of yours on deck.
 
Hey Schwaggy. When you have time can you explain your method for collecting pollen?
Here's my method, go for the glass if you have issues with static.
COLLECTING & STORING POLLEN
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Now that our male has begun dropping pollen, we can start our collection. I like to use a piece of glass (taken from a dollar store picture frame) and a coffee stirrer to free and collect the pollen.

Make sure to kill any large air movers that may disturb this process. The only air circulators you may want going is an extraction fan that can create the negative pressure to keep any stray pollen inside of a tent.
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You will position your glass under the flower that is ready to drop, and just slightly agitate it with the stirrer. A slight small nudge is all that you need to free the pollen (pic 10,11).

Then, you will slowly use a razor blade to transfer the pollen from your collection surface into a storage container (pic 12). I use narrow necked glass vials.

Remember: we only need to collect 3-4 male flowers worth of pollen to have several single branch pollinations.

If you have no intention of collecting pollen for future work, then this single pollen collection is all you need to dust some branches (pic 13). So at this point, the male’s job is done and we can dispose of him long before he starts to really open up and create a high risk for accidental pollination.
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You can use any smooth surface to collect the pollen. When there are hard to reach male flowers, I switch to a plant tag for collection (pic 14,15), so just be creative with what you have.

When you trash the male, be sure to change your clothes and shower before going near the flowering females. While there won’t be much pollen this early, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
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Sometimes, I like to let the male flower out for long periods for larger stores of pollen and to make sure he doesn’t hermie later in flower. You can see the risk factor for accidental pollination escalates quickly at the male’s later stages, as he dumps tons of pollen. Ideally, your male will be long gone before this can happen (unless you want it to happen )

With your collected pollen (pic 13), you have 2 choices:
  1. If you’re doing just a few branch pollinations, the staggered timing of triggering the male, means your females are ready to be dusted and there is no need to worry about storing the pollen. You could move on to the section (Pollinating a Single Branch).
  2. If you would like to store the pollen, allow the container to dry overnight in a safe place away from fans. This allows any residual moisture to be purged for long-term storage.
Water is the enemy of pollen. Try not to get any plant material in your container as it can sweat moisture into your pollen and render it unviable. You can use this to your advantage, keeping a spray bottle with water on hand can allow you to spray around his tote if you fear any pollen may have escaped.
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The next day, you can cap your container and place it in a labeled bag with a small desiccant for long term storage. Make sure to include the date the pollen was collected so that viability can be tracked. I like to prepare single-use vials that have just enough pollen so that when I take out and use it, there is nothing left. I don’t have to worry about freezing and defrosting the same container.

I try to use up pollen within a year of its collection. As the viability begins to drop off, you’ll notice fewer pollinated flowers as you continue to use the pollen. You’ll want to refresh your pollen bank as you notice the reduction in viability.
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You can keep your packaged pollen containers in the freezer until you are ready for pollination. I keep a drawer in the freezer full of various pollens. Whenever I have female plants that are ready for dusting, I can make several crosses without having to constantly juggle multiple flowering males.
And thanks for the genetics I have a couple of yours on deck.
:cool: (y)
 

Heathenraider

Heathen Basterd
Have You experienced the OSHP X Black Lights being very needy on nutes, My baseline feeding wasn't enough , got Mag deficient and been playing catch up with the girl, still going to be outstanding but any tips for future reference appreciated, I have doubled the CAL MAG intake and it is stable now finally 5 weeks in flower. Going to be a decent yielder too . Nose to die for.
 
Have You experienced the OSHP X Black Lights being very needy on nutes, My baseline feeding wasn't enough , got Mag deficient and been playing catch up with the girl, still going to be outstanding but any tips for future reference appreciated, I have doubled the CAL MAG intake and it is stable now finally 5 weeks in flower. Going to be a decent yielder too . Nose to die for.
Only popped a few, but the hunger is an OSHP trait. It fit the old description of NL and related indicas of being able to handle high feeds. Your pic looks to be leaning toward the OSHP. Is she expressing the nail polish/spray paint smell?
 

Heathenraider

Heathen Basterd
Only popped a few, but the hunger is an OSHP trait. It fit the old description of NL and related indicas of being able to handle high feeds. Your pic looks to be leaning toward the OSHP. Is she expressing the nail polish/spray paint smell?
Yes some, it also has a faint citrus and metallic smell , metallic from the NL1 for sure. Very complex nose , buds are dense and growing nicely, main stalk leaning and the buds are golf ball sized, 4.5 weeks in flower, it is going to be a giver. This plant is top shelf , it is worthy of a regular offering . Ridiculous for being a freebie.
 

gwheels

Hobby Farmer
I think your avatar should have dreads.... A raptor with dreads. Good luck finding that without seeing the Toronto Raptors !


1st pop of 4 beans i got 3 out of 4 girls

2nd pop....after i states no males i am running seeds...1 out of 4 girls...solid 50 50.

And i found her in the bloom room. When you are watering from under the canopy sometimes you lose one on top...Glad i found her. :) When you restock i am topping them up. I dont want to try other strains man.

when you find Nirvana it is greedy to look for more.
 
I think your avatar should have dreads.... A raptor with dreads. Good luck finding that without seeing the Toronto Raptors !
:D GLG wanted me to come up with a new logo for promo items, so I made a mean seed with a taproot tongue.
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When you restock i am topping them up. I dont want to try other strains man.

when you find Nirvana it is greedy to look for more.
Much appreciated!
 
Hey @Schwaggy P if a per is new to your strains and would like to give them a try on your next restock, what would you suggest for something that is calming, good for pain and sleep. I have read so many good things about your stuff, looking forward to your thoughts.
The Hell's Angels OG backcross would best fit that description coming in the restock. There will probably be a few freebies that would also be good candidates. I'll have a better idea of which freebies will be involved closer to the drop.

The Skunky D (Chem D x Skunky Brewster) can throw some phenos that are pain killing, but there's a buzzsaw intensity to some that may not be too sleep inducing.

Thanks for the interest!
 

gwheels

Hobby Farmer
Yeah thats what im talking about.... a buzzsaw of fuzz ! Skunky D is my jam for sure!!!

The pain and cramp relievers are what really makes my days great. I think it is why i love Skunky VA so much...IT is not exactly sedative. Every time i smoke a doob i never shut up..my poor wife :D

But it does not detract from lead in the pencil so i take care of business and after that she doesnt care how much i talk.

:)

Being more mature...i find the right strains ARE Viagra. Or i am a Legend...well maybe both :D
 
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