I got all set up to pollinate my Kap'nKunt today and when I opened my airtight sealed frozen pollen containers. . . well they no longer look very viable. I've called all my grower friends and everyone has already 86'd their males. Does anyone here have any suggestions on where some might be purchased and received in days rather than weeks? I found a place in Colorado but minimum is $200 and 6 weeks for delivery. I thought I had all this planned out weeks ago but my dwarf took far longer to flower than anticipated. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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I got all set up to pollinate my Kap'nKunt today and when I opened my airtight sealed frozen pollen containers. . . well they no longer look very viable. I've called all my grower friends and everyone has already 86'd their males. Does anyone here have any suggestions on where some might be purchased and received in days rather than weeks? I found a place in Colorado but minimum is $200 and 6 weeks for delivery. I thought I had all this planned out weeks ago but my dwarf took far longer to flower than anticipated. Any suggestions would be appreciated.Tags: None
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My intent was to pollinate 3 branches with an auto and 3 with photo. The plant I'm trying to seed is for lack of a better term "a true dwarf". I'm pretty certain that she was the result of Rhino auto that adopted photo tendencies. Her largest leaves are never larger than just a few inches. It's like a natural Bonsai. She refused to clone and I just want to see if I can get something similar for next season. This plant has been my obsession this year and I would love to try and perpetuate something close over the next few years. I'm pretty certain that the pollen I used is worthless so now I'm going to make one last ditch effort to get some clones from her by trying a new method I've never attempted before.
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