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Pollen chucking

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

Pollen chucking is the informal term for breeding cannabis plants without a strict scientific approach.

Also called / Category:

Also called amateur breeding; Category: Cultivation Stages & Techniques

Key takeaways:

  • Pollen chucking involves crossing cannabis plants to produce new strains.
  • It is an informal and often experimental approach to breeding.
  • Results can vary greatly, producing unique or unexpected plant traits.

What it is / How it shows up:

Pollen chucking is a term often seen in cannabis cultivation discussions and forums. It refers to the practice of breeding cannabis plants by collecting pollen from male plants and dusting it onto female plants. This process is typically done by hobbyists or small-scale growers without formal breeding techniques. The goal is to create new cannabis strains with desirable characteristics, such as improved offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Potency">potency, flavour, or growth habits. While it can be a fun and creative process, it lacks the precision and predictability of professional breeding. As a result, the outcomes of pollen chucking can be highly variable, leading to both unique and unpredictable plant traits.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Observation of plant traits in offspring.
  • Testing for desired characteristics like THC/CBD levels.
  • Monitoring growth patterns and yield.

Use in context:

  • "He's into pollen chucking to create his own strain."
  • "I tried pollen chucking and ended up with a unique plant."
  • "Pollen chucking can result in unpredictable outcomes."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Ensure compliance with local cannabis cultivation laws.
  • Do not sell or distribute seeds without proper licensing.
  • Be aware of potential cross-contamination with other plants.

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FAQs:

What are the risks of pollen chucking?

The main risks include creating unstable or unpredictable plant traits and potential legal issues if done commercially without a licence.

Can pollen chucking improve cannabis quality?

Yes, it can result in plants with desirable traits, but outcomes are often unpredictable and require trial and error.

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