CS one branch, pollinate another on same plant?

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I promise I searched... Is it ok to use one plant to produce both pollen and seed? I don't mean selfing, just isolating one branch and spray CS for sacs, and pollinate another branch using pollen from a *different plant for seeds?

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I promise I searched... Is it ok to use one plant to produce both pollen and seed? I don't mean selfing, just isolating one branch and spray for sacs, and pollinate another for seeds?
Its my understanding that what your describing is selfing and yes it is ok. Its how to make fem seeds.

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You're probably right based on the way I described it... I meant to add that the pollen would be from a different plant.
So you would have 2 plants. Both female.
Isolate 1 branch on each.
Cs both isolated branches.
Take pollen from plant a and pollinate plant b. Then take pollen from plant b and pollinate plant a.

If im understanding that properly youd end up with female seeds of (plant a x plant b)
Im unsure if the phenos produced would be affected or if itd be a shitton of seeds of the same basic cross.

Though this has me rearing to think of ways to produce like 12 crosses on a single 4 plant grow...

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No, it would just be one plant, the pollen would be from a different plant. Basically, I'd have a branch producing sacks and a branch producing seeds on the same plant basically at the same time. Seems like it would be fine, but just wondering if others do it...
 
No, it would just be one plant, the pollen would be from a different plant. Basically, I'd have a branch producing sacks and a branch producing seeds on the same plant basically at the same time. Seems like it would be fine, but just wondering if others do it...
Yes, others do it. It's called "Selfing". When you see "S1" instead of "F1", those seeds were made using the selfing technique
 
No, it would just be one plant, the pollen would be from a different plant. Basically, I'd have a branch producing sacks and a branch producing seeds on the same plant basically at the same time. Seems like it would be fine, but just wondering if others do it...
OOOOOH gotcha. I mean, now that youve said it i will be. [emoji3][emoji106] ill be doing it for a lot of plants once i get the process started.

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