Rodeo (M) -- Bloom

in cannabis •  6 years ago  (edited)

Starting to release some pollen; snapped a quick shot in case anyone was interested in what a male cannabis plant looked like. It is important, if you are growing for genetic purposes, to only choose the strongest males to pollinate the strongest females; "strong" meaning the plant displays the features you want to express in future generations. If you are growing purely for buds, be sure to get male plants as far away from your female plants (without killing them) as soon as they are identified. Plan ahead to avoid reckless waste of valuable cannabis plants!

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Great, vibrant photos. The male cannabis plants don't get enough love, but without their pollen how would we have new strains?