Do you think this can self pollinate across the flowers?Aiko wrote:I usually just use my fingers for these kind of flowers. Much easier, more control. Just be sure to use one specific finger for specific species if you are pollinating multiple species (with each other within each species) at a time, to prevent cross pollination.FaeLLe wrote: Trying foolishly every day to cross pollinate with a fine paintbrush but it doesnt seem to do anything.
Mammillaria aureilanata
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Don't know. I would think not. But you can try if you don't have a second plant! What is there to lose?