BREEDING-- TWO MALE PLANTS WITH ONE FEMALE?

Discussion in 'Bud Shots' started by hmegrwnkush, Mar 10, 2017.

  1. Hey grasscity i hope all is well. I hope yall can help me with this question. Im wondering if you can use two male plants to pollenate a single female? which genetics will she have? does anyone have any info on this? please let me know thanks one love peace.
     
  2. Whichever pollen gets onto the lady bits first I'd imagine. I doubt she'll produce seeds with both of the male genetics if that's what you're wondering. Could be wrong lol
     
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  3. hmm yea who knows. perhaps plants are different than humans and can have two male plant genetics but i haven't found any articles on it so thats why i ask. it could be who ever pollenated her first, i just thought plants were different but it might be the same as us humans. Good answer!
     
  4. If you manually pollinate individual buds you could produce offspring from each male. Cross the two offspring, then select the phenotype you like the most and breed those between themselves for 3 generations. Now you have your genetic strain with some stability.

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