TheFertilizer
Well-Known Member
Okay so there was once a Cherry OG plant outdoors, but now it is in a trash bag. I collected some flowers off of it though.
Kind of looking for recommendations on how to collect and store it. I have read Emilya's guide but unfortunately I don't have a mesh screen to do any sifting or anything of that sort.
I read that if I just shake them a bit over a packet made of folded parchment paper that the pollen will collect in there and then I can put a dessicant pack in it to help dry, then put in a film container and freeze.
I'm basically just trying to store it for two months. Would like to get some seeds out of this so I'm going to breed my Blackberry Kush and Platinum Girl Scout Cookies with it.
I am not sure how much of the pollen will remain viable. It was in that garbage bag, in a shaded alcove, but still in 90+ F weather for about two or three days. The sack was so humid and moist inside there was some powdery mildew visible on the leaves in the very center, so I grabbed around the outsides, and I don't see any signs of mold or mildew on any of this stuff. I'm just not sure if it's going to do me any good after baking out there, but it won't hurt to try... I think.
Kind of looking for recommendations on how to collect and store it. I have read Emilya's guide but unfortunately I don't have a mesh screen to do any sifting or anything of that sort.
I read that if I just shake them a bit over a packet made of folded parchment paper that the pollen will collect in there and then I can put a dessicant pack in it to help dry, then put in a film container and freeze.
I'm basically just trying to store it for two months. Would like to get some seeds out of this so I'm going to breed my Blackberry Kush and Platinum Girl Scout Cookies with it.
I am not sure how much of the pollen will remain viable. It was in that garbage bag, in a shaded alcove, but still in 90+ F weather for about two or three days. The sack was so humid and moist inside there was some powdery mildew visible on the leaves in the very center, so I grabbed around the outsides, and I don't see any signs of mold or mildew on any of this stuff. I'm just not sure if it's going to do me any good after baking out there, but it won't hurt to try... I think.