Creating Female Seeds Using Colloidal Silver - With High Brix

I will need to be very careful as I have 3 other plants in there with this one (I call her Bruce)
How long do you figure I can leave it in the same room without having to worry about it releasing pollen? I think I read that it was usually 3 weeks so I had planned on removing it at around two. I know it's pretty early to be thinking about it but while I have all of this good help, I gotta ask.

once the nannas or sacks start opening, youre at risk :) one sack can pollenate entire grows...
 
Yes, you should be fine for a couple weeks at least. The best advice I can give on that is to be meticulous and check them each day...maybe twice. I get a flashlight and cheater glasses to do my inspections. Even seeing them get bigger you should be o.k., but checking them is the only way to know.

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Yes, you should be fine for a couple weeks at least. The best advice I can give on that is to be meticulous and check them each day...maybe twice. I get a flashlight and cheater glasses to do my inspections. Even seeing them get bigger you should be o.k., but checking them is the only way to know.

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Will do.
One more question:
Does one spec of pollen produce just one seed or does it pollinate that whole bud producing many seeds? In other words, do you have to coat the entire bud or just apply it well to one small spot on each flower? Probably a stupid question but it's been over 40 years since I had a botany class.
 
2 stigmas grow from each pistil. Each pistil can produce 1 seed. The pollen just fertilizes the ovule connected to the pistil.
Every pistil needs pollen to create a viable seed. Corn, for example, needs each and every silk pollinated to make a full ear of corn. When you get an ear with missing kernels, it is because the plant was only partially pollinated - some of the silks missed getting anything from the tassels. If you want maximum seeds, you need pollen on every pistil (stigma pair).
 
2 stigmas grow from each pistil. Each pistil can produce 1 seed. The pollen just fertilizes the ovule connected to the pistil.
Every pistil needs pollen to create a viable seed. Corn, for example, needs each and every silk pollinated to make a full ear of corn. When you get an ear with missing kernels, it is because the plant was only partially pollinated - some of the silks missed getting anything from the tassels. If you want maximum seeds, you need pollen on every pistil (stigma pair).

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Have you ever crossed an male auto with a feminizedseed or other way around? heard you could create autoflowers like that but have to catch the ones that have the auto genetic and cross within the two if so I have an idea to do with a feminized og I have

i have never done that..some say it may create a strain faster than the slowest strain, but not an auto.
 
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