Pretty sure colloidal silver is toxic and those buds that were sprayed with it should NOT be ingested. If you carefully sprayed just say one branch, then that's all that would have to go, but the plant younised the silver on is either selectively usable or trash. ☮✌Hi everyone
It's very short question. I was polinate my feminized pollen with and other fem plant now it is seeded.
Can I smoke this seedy buds? ı used colloidal silver
But ı didint use same plant. first ı collect polen than ı was polinate andother plantPretty sure colloidal silver is toxic and those buds that were sprayed with it should NOT be ingested. If you carefully sprayed just say one branch, then that's all that would have to go, but the plant younised the silver on is either selectively usable or trash. ☮✌
Experienced that once while on a road trip. Good thing I was the passenger and not the driver at the time!Years ago I packed the last half gram I had into my bowl after a long day of work. Second hit got the seed i missed hot enough to explode like a mini grenade. It must have been at the bottom of the bowl, blew every bit of green outa there. Total bummer.
It's very short question. I was polinate my feminized pollen with and other fem plant now it is seeded.
Can I smoke this seedy buds? ı used colloidal silver
Never use any branches you've applied anything to.
Look at it this way...
Have you sprayed the branch with anything:
- No: You can use it
- Yes: You can not use it
Once a plant has been seeded, so long as it hasn't been sprayed with anything, you can use the bud just fine to smoke. I do it all the time. I have three jars of bud curing after a seed run right now. A few jars curing a seed run is common for me every few months or so.
Again, so long as you haven't sprayed the seeded plant, you're good.