When To Pollenate?

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GrandDaddyToke

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I have Blue Streak, Lowryder #2, and Masterlow. Here is a few pictures of my best males from each strain. I need to know when to use pollen on a few females of each strain. Would it be better to cross strains? This is the first time I am going to try to get some seeds. The othes picture is a female Masterlow to show where females are at. The plants have been in soil 22 days today.
THANKS IN ADVANCE

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Great question,

I hope that this article helps, it was borrowed from Cannibisgiving.
*********Breeding Marijuana*********
It is possible to breed and select cuttings from plants that grow, flower, and mature faster. Some plants will naturally be better than others in this regard, and it is easy to select not only the most potent plants to clone or breed, but the fastest growing/flowering plants as well. Find your fastest growth plant, and breed it with your "best high" male for fast flowering, potent strains. Clone your fastest, best high plant for the quickest monocrop garden possible. Over time, it will save you a lot of waiting around for your plants to mature.
When a male is starting to flower (2-4 weeks before the females) it should be removed from the females so it does not pollinate them. It is taken to a separate area. Any place that gets just a few hours of light per day will be adequate, including close to a window in a separate room in the house. Put newspaper or glass under it to catch the pollen as the flowers drop it.
Keep a male alive indefinitely by bending the top severely and putting it in mild shock that delays it is maturity. Or take the tops as they mature and put the branches in water, over a piece of plate glass. Shake the branches every morning to release pollen onto the glass and then scrap it with a razor blade to collect it. A male pruned in this fashion stays alive indefinately and will continue to produce flowers if it gets suitable dark periods. This is much better than putting pollen in the freezer! Fresh pollen is always best.
When breeding marijuana save pollen in an air tight bag in the freezer. It will be good for about a month. It may be several more weeks before the females are ready to pollinate. Put a paper towel in the bag with it to act as a desecant.
A plant is ready to pollinate 2 weeks after the clusters of female flowers first appear. If you pollinate too early, it may not work. Wait until the female flowers are well established, but still all while hairs are showing.
Turn off all fans. Use a paper bag to pollinate a branch of a female plant. Use different pollen from two males on separate branches. Wrap the bag around the branch and seal it at the opening to the branch. Shake the branch vigorously. Wet the paper bag after a few minutes with a sprayer and then carefully remove it. Large plastic zip-lock bags also. Slip the bag over the male branch and shake the pollen loose. Carefully remove the bad and zip it up. It should be very dusty with pollen. To pollinate, place it over a single branch of the female, zipping it up sideways around the stem so no pollen leaks out. Shake the bag and the stem at the same time. Allow to settle for an hour or two and shake it again. Remove it a few hours later. Your branch is now well pollinated and should show signs of visible seed production in 2 weeks, with ripe seeds splitting the calyxes by 3-6 weeks. One pollinated branch can create hundreds of seeds, so it should not be necessary to pollinate more than one or two branches in many cases.
When crossing two different varieties, a third variety of plant will be created. If you know what characteristics your looking for in a new strain, you will need several plants to choose from in order to have the best chance of finding all the qualities desired. Sometimes, if the two plants bred had dominant genes for certain characteristics, it will be impossible to get the plant you want from one single cross. In this case, it is necessary to interbreed two plants from the same batch of resultant seeds from the initial cross. In this fashion, recesive genes will become available, and the plant character you desire may only be possible in this manner.
Usually breeding marijuana, it is desirable only to cross two strains that are very different. In this manner, one usually arrives at what is refered to as "hybrid vigor". In other words, often the best strains are created by taking two very different strains and mating them. Less robust plants may be the result of interbreeding, since it opens up recesive gene traits that may lead to reduced potency.
Hybrid offspring will all be very different from each other. Each plant grown from the same batch of seeds collected from the same plant, will be different. It is then necessary to try each plant separately and decide it is individual merits for yourself. If you find one that seems to be head and shoulders above the rest in terms of early flowering, high yield and get buzz, that is the plant to clone and continue breeding.


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you should pollinate when they are at their reproductive best,if there is such a term.When she looks like she won't produce any more pistils and before the pistils start to turn brown.
 
"IME"...It takes a bare minimum of 4 weeks to form mature, viable seeds.
5-6 weeks usually produces much better, darker, mature seeds. Plants producing seeds, should also recieve a "full spectrum" nutrient, don't cut off the nitrogen, as you would for sensimillia.
 
so for how long do u continually give a seed producing plant nitrogen?? and how much? maybe use something like superthrive supp. (good "N" source) or Fox Farm Grow Big?? what is "full specturum nutrient"?? Thanks..

Hick said:
"IME"...It takes a bare minimum of 4 weeks to form mature, viable seeds.
5-6 weeks usually produces much better, darker, mature seeds. Plants producing seeds, should also recieve a "full spectrum" nutrient, don't cut off the nitrogen, as you would for sensimillia.
 
GrandDaddyToke said:
I have Blue Streak, Lowryder #2, and Masterlow. Here is a few pictures of my best males from each strain. I need to know when to use pollen on a few females of each strain. Would it be better to cross strains? This is the first time I am going to try to get some seeds. The othes picture is a female Masterlow to show where females are at. The plants have been in soil 22 days today.
THANKS IN ADVANCE

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IMO i would make more of each strain that will give you lots of seeds to work with then you can get into some Hybrid Crosses if you like or even start an IBL to lock in desired traits you like in the plants.
i usually polly a fem 2-3 weeks into flower. were the males started at the same time as the fems? if not just collect and label the pollen untill its time to poly the fems then take each one seperete into another area and polly it i let it sit in a window for light for like 3-4 hours after pollination then i spray it down good with water so i can wash away any extra pollen. then its back into the grow room it usually takes 4-6 weeks for seeds to mature
 
uptosumpn said:
so for how long do u continually give a seed producing plant nitrogen?? and how much? maybe use something like superthrive supp. (good "N" source) or Fox Farm Grow Big?? what is "full specturum nutrient"?? Thanks..
the FF trio "including" Grow big" would be my approach :)
 
That's some useful and insightful advice!

Pothead420 said:
IMO i would make more of each strain that will give you lots of seeds to work with then you can get into some Hybrid Crosses if you like or even start an IBL to lock in desired traits you like in the plants.
i usually polly a fem 2-3 weeks into flower. were the males started at the same time as the fems? if not just collect and label the pollen untill its time to poly the fems then take each one seperete into another area and polly it i let it sit in a window for light for like 3-4 hours after pollination then i spray it down good with water so i can wash away any extra pollen. then its back into the grow room it usually takes 4-6 weeks for seeds to mature
 

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