You're getting better and better, man!
If you pollinate a few branches, will the other branches remain as they would have, ie large buds with no seeds? Sorry, I'm new to this part.
You're getting better and better, man!
If you pollinate a few branches, will the other branches remain as they would have, ie large buds with no seeds? Sorry, I'm new to this part.
Never apologize bro. I’m new too. And we are all friends in my book! So what you can do if you have a male plant is shake some pollen into a container, then get a q-tip and rub the pollen onto the white pistals on the female. After you do that you put a ziplock baggie over the area you pollinated for 48 hours, so that way the whole crop don’t get seeded. I hear there’s enough pollen in one male flower to seed an entire crop!
That makes sense, because tehre's enough pollen in one of me, to seed an entire harem!
Not that I would, of course, I'm just pointing it out.
Gotta love plants.
Thank you for the info. I didn't realize you can choose which parts of a plant to pollinate and which not to. I suppose it's good to mark where you've pollinated, so you harvest from those flowers separately? Keep on growing :)
Last time i put a red zip tie on the pollinated branch. Yeah plants are cool as hell man! We got this plant at my job called a Jade plant, and when the tips of the plant fall off the root, and its almost like there walking away from the main plant! I think its a succulent of some kind.
Nice, jade plants are traditional gifts because they make good house plants and don't require much care. Just water very occasionally and let dry out between. Succulents are beautiful and underrated plants imo, some have medicinal uses, and can be used in pots, or in beds as ground cover. You can bonsai jade plants even if you haven't bonsaied before. Like you mentioned, any part of a jade plant can grow a new plant, they love to propagate :D
I will use the red zip tie method when I get to pollinating. I think that might be next summer.
The pink kush girls are happy. Almost ready for transplant into their final large pots.
Yeah last time i saw them your girls looked great! And I’ve heard jade plants are toxic, is that true?
You must have an exellent job!