If your having a hard time finding silver every single jewelry store has silver wire. 6 inches will last you years and doesnt cost chit. Get a few little 9v battery's wire it up and let it do its thing in some ro water
If your having a hard time finding silver every single jewelry store has silver wire. 6 inches will last you years and doesnt cost chit. Get a few little 9v battery's wire it up and let it do its thing in some ro water
I make my own as well. Where I live everything is marked up almost double so u learn to make what u can get work. I ordered a small 10g bar for like $8 on eBay and a gallon of distilled water for $2.50 and I already had an old phone charger and a jar, so I cut the bar down the middle and attached the eyelet terminals I crimped on the two wires, then drilled a hole on the top of each half bar then attached terminals with some stainless hardware.
But I don't know how to test my concentration. I do believe that too much is as bad as none at all as far as growing male balls on female plants. My last batch I used only stunted the growth of those branches I sprayed. I think I'm going to dilute it down 50% and try again. If my theory is correct and it works this time, then I did have a too strong batch. From what I've researched so far, you want to have the smallest amount of current, like 25-100 milliamperes. Since you spray the final solution as a foliar the silver particles need to be as small as possible to be absorbed efficiently. The greater the amperage, the larger the particle size. Just remember don't let anything but silver touch the water.