steverthebeaver81
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Ive used reverse, and it does a pretty good job, but you cnat use it on stress hermies. And its not like there would be a point to turning a male to a female, juts kinda pondering aloud is all.
Yes ... and I still have the original genetics on a mother plant so I can reproduce the pollen and back-cross future generations with the original.wer ur first 3 starting clones from the same plant????
The first time I did it (Red Dragon) I started spraying CS as soon as I put the clone into 12/12 - I got a few female flowers then the male flowers took over and it stopped having female flowers, this plant had pre-flowers before I applied the CS.hey GOD did you start to get a few female type flowers before the balls came in?
Im spraying with CS every day and im starting to see a few white hairs :O
My silver is clearly a yellow colour and i get large chucks of silver in there that i filter out. I have been applying the CS pretty much the second i made the change and apply EVERY day. Im getting quite a few female flowers.The first time I did it (Red Dragon) I started spraying CS as soon as I put the clone into 12/12 - I got a few female flowers then the male flowers took over and it stopped having female flowers, this plant had pre-flowers before I applied the CS.
The second time (Magic Bud), I applied the CS 3 days before I switched to 12/12 and the male flowers appeared before any female flowers - I did get female flowers eventually but I did only apply CS for a week after 12/12 then I stopped. This plant didn't have any pre-flowers before applying CS (no idea whether the presence of pre-flowers is relevant).
How long have you been applying CS?
The treatment certainly did a good job on your belladonna - good work.Here is a belladonna cutting that got the treatment and is about 3 weeks in.
As you can see ive put it outside and something has decided to crawl on it and have a munch lol, you know what they say... oh well.
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If you have the room to let it self pollinate then that should work perfectly - I have too much happening and not enough space to allow plants to self pollinate and grow the seeds.Yeah it seems to have done the trick.
I was thinking next time about topping the clone for 2 colas so one of them can get treated and polinate the other one, or just spray the top so the pollen can fall on the lower branches. That way there would be no need to collect the pollen unless you are crossing strains.
Ive got a small space in the garden i could use for the job, there is no way id cram it in with the girls under my little light lolIf you have the room to let it self pollinate then that should work perfectly - I have too much happening and not enough space to allow plants to self pollinate and grow the seeds.
Hello. Distilled works great. Grumpy, saving me the trouble of 16 pages, when should I start spraying? Best ppm? How long do I spray? How often?Hi Tet1953
Distilled water should work fine - same stuff really, distilled water has no minerals.
Good luck with the treatment and I hope your girl grows balls.
Be watchful for 'run-away' as the amount of silver in solution increases and the overall process speeds up faster and faster over time as a result of the ever increasing conductivity/current between electrodes - which just ends with an accumulation of a lot of large, excess silver particles precipitating uselessly out of suspension... I'd imagine the higher the voltage the faster that run-away will occur as a general rule.I gave it a go making CS. The power supply I chose was 850 mA, but higher voltage than what G.O.D. used -- around 12v. I made a nice little rig using a canning jar with lid. I installed a couple rubber discs in the top with little holes in the center of them, and 18 ga silver wire fits snugly in them. The wire extended down to within an inch or so of the bottom of the jar, and I filled it about 3/4 full (300-400 ml).
I checked on it for a couple hours, then had to go out. When I got home after about a total of 8 hours of operation, the silver wires were coated. One had a thick layer of gray gunk on it, the other had a thin layer of sooty black color. There is a little sediment on the bottom. Otherwise, the solution is clear but does give a Tyndal effect. I am guessing that if I siphon off or filter the water I'll have what I need. I may try a different power supply next time, one that doesn't work quite as aggressively.
I think you're right, it was going pretty good after only about 6-8 hours. The power supply I was using was 12.7v and 850 mA. I may get one of those universal ones where you can adjust the output and has different tips. They're not expensive.Be watchful for 'run-away' as the amount of silver in solution increases and the overall process speeds up faster and faster over time as a result of the ever increasing conductivity/current between electrodes - which just ends with an accumulation of a lot of large, excess silver particles precipitating uselessly out of suspension... I'd imagine the higher the voltage the faster that run-away will occur as a general rule.
But even if run-away occurs, I'd also guess that your guess about just siphoning off or filtering the water to just remove any excess precipitate before use would be fine. You should still be left with a fully loaded CS solution in theory... but I'm unsure what effect voltage and changing conductivity has on the actual particle sizes that are in solution though. Did anyone ever find out/investigate how amps/voltage might relate to silver particle sizes?
Just brainstorming...
Any chance you could post a picture of your generator? Just would like to see how you made it.