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Re: Te butchers slaughter (breeding journal)
Thanx for stopping by, I've just having alot to deal w/, So I havent been on that much lately. However I'm still keeping up the journals and check in, just not as much lately. Sux it'll be another few weeks of chaos before the dust settles. Then Back to normal and I will finally be able to get back on track w/ the breeding and seed co.
And as far as the corstarch/pollen mix, its a 2:1 ratio, meaning mix 2 parts corn starch to one part pollen.
Another thing you can do is to cut off stem(s) that have the pollen sacs on it and put them in a glass mason jar w/ PH'd Water(like when you take cuts off a mother),with the sacs over a glass dish or wax paper then just let the pollen drop and collect it that way, this way you can keep a male in the flower room and just cut off the sacs that are about to open.
Thanx for stopping by, I've just having alot to deal w/, So I havent been on that much lately. However I'm still keeping up the journals and check in, just not as much lately. Sux it'll be another few weeks of chaos before the dust settles. Then Back to normal and I will finally be able to get back on track w/ the breeding and seed co.
And as far as the corstarch/pollen mix, its a 2:1 ratio, meaning mix 2 parts corn starch to one part pollen.
Another thing you can do is to cut off stem(s) that have the pollen sacs on it and put them in a glass mason jar w/ PH'd Water(like when you take cuts off a mother),with the sacs over a glass dish or wax paper then just let the pollen drop and collect it that way, this way you can keep a male in the flower room and just cut off the sacs that are about to open.