Hot and muggy Saturday update, the one with the pollen!
I grabbed the box of pollen sacs that I've been keeping on the heat mat, along with a sieve and a shiny magazine page:
Open the box and see all the people!
I dumped out the sacs into the sieve over the magazine, and then I went back to the box and took a razor blade to the parchment paper:
Not a bad start! I plucked out the plant bits and left the pollen for later.
The sieve let through way too much plant material, so I grabbed an 80 mesh screen from my pottery platform and dumped the contents in there:
I went back and forth over it with the rubber bowl scraper over the magazine and then dumped that on the parchment, now removed from the box:
Here is the total amount of pollen (and obviously plant material that got pushed through the screen):
I jammed a small funnel into the collection tube and taped the whole thing to the corner of the box for stability:
After dumping and tapping and using a smal piece of curled up paper to push down what was stuck to the funnel, this is what I ended up with:
I put some flour and white rice in the oven at 200ºF to dry it out, and when I took it out I immediately put it in sealed ziplocs to cool without reabsorbing the moisture from the air.
When that was cool I added rice and flour to the container and shook it up (rice to keep it dry and flour to make it go further since a little goes a long way). Then I set some aside for Chris as a thank you for sending me the STS fixings and the instructions, along with the hand-holding along the way:
I'll probably be flowering a Candida this fall, so I'll use this to pollinate a branch and see if it works! Thanks for all of your help and suggestions along the way (soon to be repeated (in some form) with the Sour G and a Tin Can Kush clone).
Oh, and also did some delarfing on the TCK:
#nolarf
Enjoy the rest of the weekend!