Aruanda
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Thanks Don. You mean the delicate method of knocking the flowers into a small container?
I chopped the male yesterday into a large ziplock bag and shook it but the yield seemed negligible. It either stuck to the plant itself or to the sides of the ziplock bag or got absorbed into the plastic. I would advise against that method and maybe use a dark glass vial, tin foil or a mirror next time. It's a very fine particulate and tricky stuff to work with. I found a few threads here that details some people's methods which I will try next time. But what did work for me was making a small envelope with nonstick baking paper and I knocked the flowers (some of which fell into the envelope) in. Then I stuck it in a jar with rice and left out one day and stuck in fridge the next day and kept for a week. Then I removed the flowers later and then used a q-tip to paint on. I heard that about the flowers and moisture, to remove them. It didn't seem to affect what I was doing as it now seems I successfully pollinated my flowers. I can post those threads here if you want, just have to find the links...
Oh and I ended up making the FFJ with banana, mango and papaya and used the male flower tops, leaves and some stems in the mix and blended it all up. Again, thank you for the inspiration on that!
I chopped the male yesterday into a large ziplock bag and shook it but the yield seemed negligible. It either stuck to the plant itself or to the sides of the ziplock bag or got absorbed into the plastic. I would advise against that method and maybe use a dark glass vial, tin foil or a mirror next time. It's a very fine particulate and tricky stuff to work with. I found a few threads here that details some people's methods which I will try next time. But what did work for me was making a small envelope with nonstick baking paper and I knocked the flowers (some of which fell into the envelope) in. Then I stuck it in a jar with rice and left out one day and stuck in fridge the next day and kept for a week. Then I removed the flowers later and then used a q-tip to paint on. I heard that about the flowers and moisture, to remove them. It didn't seem to affect what I was doing as it now seems I successfully pollinated my flowers. I can post those threads here if you want, just have to find the links...
Oh and I ended up making the FFJ with banana, mango and papaya and used the male flower tops, leaves and some stems in the mix and blended it all up. Again, thank you for the inspiration on that!