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Will my cannabis be seedy because I let a male start dropping pollen in the cannabis garden?

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I let a male cannabis plant reach maturity in the rabbit colony cannabis garden. It was the last pineapple pomegranate seed I had so I wanted to let it produce pollen to save for breeding. I harvested the pollen and pulled the plant to feed to the rabbits. The female plants have just barely started to produce flowers so I don't think I'll end up with too many seeds (and if I do I kinda want them anyway). The rabbits sure do love to eat cannabis.

For those who have experience preserving pollen please point me in the direction of some good techniques.

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Yeah m8 once it seeds it will turn the females best can hope is not too seeded if you can seperate them still

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I pulled the make and fed it to the rabbits shortly after the pollen dropped. It appears the plants are all pollinated but I'm not sure to what extent. In the past I've met males go for longer and sill ended up with plenty of decent bud. Hopefully that's the case this time too. Definitely seeds in there though...