If pollen is transferred from the male plant or a male part of a plant to a female plant or female plant part, then it is possible for fertilization to occur. In plants that have both male and female plants, they can actually self-pollinate. In nature, other mechanism for cross-pollination include transport via wind, on the fur of animals, and on insects.
If you mean you want to cross breed two plants? First of all you need a male and a female. When the male is ready to pollinate you need to transfer the male pollen to the female. Not all plants are compatible.
Flowers in a plant are responsible for reproduction, as they contain reproductive structures like the stamen (male part) and pistil (female part) which facilitate pollination and fertilization. They attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies through their colors and scents to aid in the transfer of pollen. Once fertilized, flowers develop into fruits containing seeds for the next generation.
After pollination, the next step in the plant's life cycle is fertilization. During this process, the male gametes (pollen) fuse with the female gametes (ovules) within the ovary of the flower. This results in the formation of a zygote, which develops into a seed. Subsequently, the ovary matures into a fruit, which aids in seed dispersal.
The names alternate between male and female on a predetermined list. So if the last tropical storm to form got a male name, the next will be female. For example, The first named storms of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, in order, were Alberto, Beryl, Chris, and Debby.
Bees pollinate throughout the year, but the majority of pollination activity occurs in the warmer months when flowers are in bloom and produce nectar and pollen. Spring and summer are typically when bees are most active in pollinating plants.
Wth.? Dude thats just gonna make your plant yield less buds and thc, and more seeds. If you really want to do that then just grow a male plant next to a female and during their flowering phase HE will pollinate HER.
You have baby marijuana plants
If you mean you want to cross breed two plants? First of all you need a male and a female. When the male is ready to pollinate you need to transfer the male pollen to the female. Not all plants are compatible.
maybe the male wants to protect the female from you getting close to it
if the original plant was female then the next will be also
Yes you can. But they may cross pollinate
male plants are bad, take male away from females
From what I understand--the male and female with the MOST votes each move on to the next round then the NEXT person ( male or female) with the highest votes moves on to the next round also.
Flowers in a plant are responsible for reproduction, as they contain reproductive structures like the stamen (male part) and pistil (female part) which facilitate pollination and fertilization. They attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies through their colors and scents to aid in the transfer of pollen. Once fertilized, flowers develop into fruits containing seeds for the next generation.
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same reason other plants grow flowers, the flower is the reproductive part of the plant, there are imperfect flowers, which have either the male parts of the flower or the female parts of the flower, and there are perfect flowers which have them both, so the pollen from the male flower gets to the female flower, enters the flower and fertilizes the ovules in the female flower, creating seeds. soon a fruit will grow around the seeds and drop to the ground, and those seeds will be the next generation of the butterwort plant.
That is easy the Female. She is the on that raises the next generation of Artic Timber wolves.