Is the plant pollinated with colloidal silver pollen safe to consume?

Lolraf

Active Member
Say I have 2 female plants. One plant is sprayed with colloidal silver and produces male pollen sacs which I harvest. This plant is unsafe to consume because of the CS.

I apply the male pollen to my second female plant so that it produces feminised seeds, BUT does this make my second plant unsafe to consume like the first? Even if it hasn't been sprayed with CS? Asking because I'm not sure if the pollen will also make it unsafe.
 

Lolraf

Active Member
It's fine to smoke. Just make sure to pick out all the seeds.
Fantastic thank you. One more question. I have one auto fem seed, can I make a clone out of one branch, spray the clone with CS then apply the pollen to the main plant? Would that work?
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
Fantastic thank you. One more question. I have one auto fem seed, can I make a clone out of one branch, spray the clone with CS then apply the pollen to the main plant? Would that work?
It might. The issue you might run into is that by the time you have a branch big enough to take a clone and root the plant might already be starting to flower. You can spray just one branch while it's still on the plant. That's what I would do if I was trying to reverse an auto. Also, the seeds may or may not be autoflowering.
 
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