bjeminyro
Active Member
Hey guys, new to autos, but not new to growing. I plan on picking up a few autos and would like to make seeds out of them. My plan is to set aside and isolate (4) female plants, each a different strain. I want to plant them outdoors, in the ground, in close proximity of one another. Once they begin budding I will apply colloidal silver to each of them several times until males flowers begin to appear. My goal is to get the 4 autos to crossbreed and get a bunch of random auto seeds. My question is whether the colloidal silver works this way and if I were to apply it out them growing freely outdoors would they actually pollinate eachother? Or would I have to collect the pollen and apply it to an completely female plant? Any input is greatly appreciated. Like I said this is more of an experiment than anything, I just want a large quantity of mostly female autoflowering seeds. Thanks in advance