I'm not sure what you mean by cross pollinating. The Afghani Jordan vintage 2019 and every vintage prior (with the exception of vintage 2008 which was pollinated with a male of the same Afghani Jordan seed purchased in 2007 from Kindseed in Vancouver, B.C.) was pollinated by nanners that I never detected. Every year's female grow of this cultivar for ten successive years outdoors has produced a very small (less than 15 seeds per plant) number of seeds which I continue to cultivate in my outdoor garden.
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ChAs420,
I'm not sure what you mean by cross pollinating. The Afghani Jordan vintage 2019 and every vintage prior (with the exception of vintage 2008 which was pollinated with a male of the same Afghani Jordan seed purchased in 2007 from Kindseed in Vancouver, B.C.) was pollinated by nanners that I never detected. Every year's female grow of this cultivar for ten successive years outdoors has produced a very small (less than 15 seeds per plant) number of seeds which I continue to cultivate in my outdoor garden.
Not sure if this answers your question?