What frequency of a tuning fork should I use to extract pollen from Heliamphora flowers?

Z_Y

Seedling
So recently a few of my Helis have started to flower. I tried once with a 523Hz C fork but didn't seem to get any results. Is there a better frequency to use or should I just keep trying everyday?
 

Lloyd Gordon

Cactus micrografter newbie.
Staff member

That tuning fork is fine. You don't have to cut the anthers. Note that there is a delay from flower opening to pollen readiness. Using my method, you can try one anther a day.
 

John Yates

Carnivorous Plant Addict
tuning fork frequency debunked , it matters not what fork you use i have used a rotory tooth brush with out the tooth brrush just a peice a metal rod in there pushed in with blue tack to hold in, it worked just the same ,so dont be worried about frequency its just not true as long as you can cause enough fast vibration to make the anther that is pollen ripe to open and release the pollen is all you need .
 

Raymond Chong

Carnivorous Plant Addict
tuning fork frequency debunked , it matters not what fork you use i have used a rotory tooth brush with out the tooth brrush just a peice a metal rod in there pushed in with blue tack to hold in, it worked just the same ,so dont be worried about frequency its just not true as long as you can cause enough fast vibration to make the anther that is pollen ripe to open and release the pollen is all you need .
Grinning ear to ear thinking about what implements people will try to get that 'vibration'. ;)
 
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