This method is not practical. I have several hundred flowers! By the way, why do you pollinate with another flower? The flower that you pollinated had lots of pollins itself! Why not use a soft makeup brush (e.g. lip brush) to pollinate the flowers with their own pollins? I personally hold the flower between my thumb and index finger and rub it sideway VERY GENTLY. It takes only a second. By the way; pollination on its own does not produce pods, in my experience the plant does not produce many pods while the growth tip has not been cut off
Hello everyone can some one help me please, I have a garden whit about 30 plants and they stared to get flowers, the plants looks healthy and nice but the flowers started to fallow without even open a little bit. I don't know what to do! I was thinking that the temperature or something else can be affecting them, please if some one knows what I can do, I'll be grateful! Thanks
@@jonquist9950 We are not sure, but we think that we were cultivating in a time that is too hot. 20C - 28C, from (April - June aprox.) we try after in (20C to 25C) we had better results, but still I think we have to try from (5C to 15C)