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Preparing Banana Purple Punch Pollen for Controlled Breeding

10 February 2026
How selected pollen is collected, preserved, and used to bring the right genetics forward.
10 February 2026
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Preparing Banana Purple Punch Pollen for Controlled Breeding

Preparing Banana Purple Punch pollen for an upcoming project.

In most of our recent posts you’ve seen pollination happening the natural way, directly inside the room. But sometimes a project requires more control and flexibility. In those cases, we collect and prepare pollen to be stored and transported between locations.

 

Collecting Banana Purple Punch pollen for controlled breeding in sterile conditions.

 

This batch comes from a selected Banana Purple Punch donor that showed the structure, timing and overall expression we’re looking to move forward with.

The process is simple but critical. Only fully mature male flowers are used, collected carefully to avoid contamination with plant material or moisture. The pollen is then cleaned, dried under controlled conditions and packed in sterile tubes. Moisture control is the key here, even small amounts of humidity can reduce viability very quickly.

 

Dried and cleaned pollen stored in sterile tubes for future breeding projects.

 

  1. Prepared pollen allows us to:
  2. Synchronize projects between different facilities
  3. Work on special crosses without moving whole plants
  4. Collaborate with other breeders
  5. Keep selected genetic material available for future runs

Fresh pollen always performs best, but properly prepared and stored material gives us the flexibility to plan projects without being limited by flowering timing.

Controlled pollination when possible. Prepared pollen when necessary. Different tools for the same goal: moving the right genetics forward.

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