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    Dinafem Sour Diesel auto harvest day!

    Buds are lookin shiny. Good work. How are the smell and bud density/hardness?
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    I wonder if it's the fact that the white ones are bleached? I know when making cs, people like to use unbleached coffee filters to strain it. You should try this experiment a couple more times and see if you can replicate it.
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    I'd go with wires if you can. You'll want them to be long enough that the wires connected to them don't get water on them. Especially if you put an air pump.
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    Hey, Congrats on the pollen sacs. I'd use #3, with 5.2v 450mA. The low voltage and low mA should be good for cs production. Are you planning on making the generator now? If so, you might want to keep spraying your berry ryder with your homemade cs, until the first few pollen sacs open with...
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    A Guide To Colloidal Silver

    Thanks guys.
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    Yea, I fixed the link in my sig too lol Just sure they are .9999 pure. Also, not everyone cleans the electrodes very often, but it helps keep your cs clear, and full of microscopic particles, instead of larger bits of silver that just sit on the plants surface and potentially suffocate it...
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    Colloidal Silver Guide posted. https://www.rollitup.org/t/colloidal-silver-information-instruction-manual.865536/
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    A Guide To Colloidal Silver

    What does a Colloidal Silver generator look like / How do I make my own: Colloidal Silver generators can be either bought, or made. If you decide to buy one, aim for the one with the lowest possible voltage between (5-30v) and try to stay under 1000mA. The weaker current will help create smaller...
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    A Guide To Colloidal Silver

    A Guide To Colloidal Silver Introduction: Ok, so a lot of people around here have been asking the same questions about Colloidal Silver over and over, and I don't blame them. The information is generally scattered, and if you manage to find a good post here and there, chances are you will find a...
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    Hey, I was doing some editing on it. I'll pm it to you tho now so you can get started.
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    Yea, some strains are more resistant to reversal than others. 25ppm should be good enough to flip anything tho, if you spray 2-3x daily, and cover the whole plant. That's the benefit of homemade/well made cs. You can spray the entire plant, leaves, buds, and stems, and it won't burn at all...
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    True, but you are supposed to keep spraying until the first pollen sacs start to open, to make sure they grow all the way to maturation. That said, I'm not saying that cs WILL cause harm if you smoke the plant you sprayed. Just that a lot of people believe it can.
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    A lot of store bought "CS" sprays, are reported to have much much higher ppm than needed, but well made cs can work very well at as low as 15ppm if applied often enough (a few times a day). The benefit of using low ppm cs is that you can apply it multiple times, which doses the same amount of...
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    How's it growin'? It sounds like decently made CS. Is it clear/amber? If you have a laser, you should try to shine it through and see if you see the beam.
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    Berry Ryder - WTF let's SEED ONE again Doh!!

    Good luck this time. Does TM burn the plant where it is sprayed? Well made CS shouldn't but I'm not sure how TM is made, or what exactly it is. If it doesn't burn the plant, you can start spraying whenever you want but the purpose of waiting till you see preflowers, is so you know if your...
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    Joined/spliced/grafted plants joining root systems

    No problem, and I think they should have some sort of connection. I'm very curious to see how much benefit could come through one stem. When you are trying to do the grafts, make sure you keep them from drying out. Saran wrap is great for support, protection, and keeping the wounds moist so...
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    Joined/spliced/grafted plants joining root systems

    The graft won't take just because you have two open cuts held together. That's why you want the scion and the rootstock to be roughly the same diameter in that kind of grafting. The vascular system has to be able to line up. THe plant doesn't just have nutrients flowing freely all around it. It...
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    Joined/spliced/grafted plants joining root systems

    Just having branches heal together is not going to have them all benefit from each others' root systems. You have to match up the vascular systems properly, and in strategic locations, so that the two plants become one, instead of two that are stuck together with a callus on a random branch.
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    bonzi tips

    Thanks man! This is the thread, and some pics from it: https://www.rollitup.org/t/cannabis-bonsai.792499/page-3#post-10372073 The bottom was an auto (akr), and ended up being basically pure dense bud, with a single trunk. The reason it was so tiny was because it was the first time using...
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    Who's Got The Fostiest Buds? Let's See How Frosty A Bud Can Really Get?

    I don't remember if it was you who posted about a plant that has sugary leaves even as a baby, but if so, is this it? "Perkins Cut"? How are the effects from that plant? THC%? Looks nice.
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