Quick update, The lady flowers have finaly got their best nighty on and shown some silks. I'll say this though; if I hadn't cut the initial greenery back so that the silks didn't have another 4 inches of green to emerge from , most of the pollen would have gone by now. I think I over did the Nitrogen personally.....
To pollonate, I fold and A4 sheet of paper in half and then fold over one edge to form a cup. I then shake the pollen into the cupped paper and hand sprinkle this over the silks, working it through. I do this twice a day untill the pollens stops, focusing on the newly emerged silks ( there's always a few coming through) I aslo give em shake as I pass for smoke. When all pollen stops I trip the tassles and bung those on top of the silks as well.
It's the only way to be sure...
To pollonate, I fold and A4 sheet of paper in half and then fold over one edge to form a cup. I then shake the pollen into the cupped paper and hand sprinkle this over the silks, working it through. I do this twice a day untill the pollens stops, focusing on the newly emerged silks ( there's always a few coming through) I aslo give em shake as I pass for smoke. When all pollen stops I trip the tassles and bung those on top of the silks as well.
It's the only way to be sure...
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