Pollen from other plants affect anything?

The Unknown

Active Member
I was thinking on bringing some of my pepper plants in from my garden when it starts to get cold and was just wondering if the pollen that they produce would affect anything on my girls.

I know that they wouldn't produce any seeds that could be grown but would the pollen from the peppers make my plants produce seeds or would they still be seed free?
 

The Unknown

Active Member
yea i know that they won't be fertilized. I was just thinking that the plants might make seeds for some reason(seeds that aren't fertilized). So they won't make seeds at all?
 

Ravioli

Well-Known Member
That'd be some tasty maryjane. Mmmhmm..

I doubt it'll pollenate anything.
But if it could... Think of the possibilities...
God I have the munchies..
 

Seamaiden

Well-Known Member
yea i know that they won't be fertilized. I was just thinking that the plants might make seeds for some reason(seeds that aren't fertilized). So they won't make seeds at all?
If it can't fertilize, how would it make seeds? Immaculate conception? They're not even in the same genus, I don't think, and that's required for at least hybridism to occur.
 
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