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Dec 2, 2013 10:55 PM CST
Name: Ed Burton
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chalyse said:Thanks, Cindy, I'm glad I'm not alone Big Grin and thanks Ed for a detailed explanation of how you use it. I'm afraid it may rather be that I'm not storing it at the right "fluffiness" point, however, as that likely renders the pollen unusable.

I wonder if people have pictures of pollen at the "right fluffiness" point ... or even the "wrong not-fluffy" point to show the difference?


Chalyse
I found that if it brushes off easy it's right for freezing, if it doesn't I wait until it does.
After a few years it will be easy to tell by just looking at it
Ed
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