If a male is left to finish, is it possible for it to polliante the next grow?

norcal-med

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I was wondering if a male plant was left to finish in an indoor area, if it would be possible that the next grow could be pollinated by any left over pollen. The area is regularly hosed down, but not aggressively cleaned.

thanks in advance.
 
I was wondering if a male plant was left to finish in an indoor area, if it would be possible that the next grow could be pollinated by any left over pollen. The area is regularly hosed down, but not aggressively cleaned.

thanks in advance.

unless you want to breed pluck any male as soon as possible, although I doubt it would pollinate your next grow but why take the chance of turning a good crop to a bag of seeds.
 
thanks folks.

I actually inherited a couple sick plants from a buddy. Figured I would just play with them since I had nothing else going on. they all came back, and started flowering, unfortunately, they have all gone hermie. I don't plan on breeding, and would let them finish just for fun, but not at the expense of future grows.
 
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