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Using Colloidal silver to make fem seeds

ganjamanuk

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Hello all,
I am about to try and make some feminized seeds and my question is can i OD my plant with too much colloidal silver.
my plan is to run 9v thru 2 electrodes 50cm long(so they be curled up to fit in the glass) measuring 0.5mm or 24 gauge, but i am unsure on how long i should leave it running, i know that if you dont have enough then it will not work, but can i OD my plants with it?

and i dont have a ppm meter,and can not afford one.
 

M4A1

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When I made my CS, I ran the generator for about 8 hours. I don;'t think you can overdose them. I was spraying 3-4 times a day for 3 weeks before I seen any male pollin sacks. The plant will look like shit. So don't be suprised. It takes on a grey tint, growth slows down, the plant just over all looks like shit. Like it's about to die, then male pollin sacks will grow. Once I got them to grow I stopped spraying. After about 3 weeks it started growing normally again. It also started growing female calyxs and stopped growing male pollin sacks. I did this all under 12/12 lighting. The key is you don't want a female that will turn very easy. You want it to resist that trait. So the harder it is for you to turn that plant hermi, the better. It will pass on that resistive trait to it's off spring. I am just getting done with 2 plants from my femizied batch of seeds. No sign of hermi in them. There about 3 weeks from being done.
 

ganjamanuk

Well-Known Member
When I made my CS, I ran the generator for about 8 hours. I don;'t think you can overdose them. I was spraying 3-4 times a day for 3 weeks before I seen any male pollin sacks. The plant will look like shit. So don't be suprised. It takes on a grey tint, growth slows down, the plant just over all looks like shit. Like it's about to die, then male pollin sacks will grow. Once I got them to grow I stopped spraying. After about 3 weeks it started growing normally again. It also started growing female calyxs and stopped growing male pollin sacks. I did this all under 12/12 lighting. The key is you don't want a female that will turn very easy. You want it to resist that trait. So the harder it is for you to turn that plant hermi, the better. It will pass on that resistive trait to it's off spring. I am just getting done with 2 plants from my femizied batch of seeds. No sign of hermi in them. There about 3 weeks from being done.
hey cheers man, thanks for the info. +rep 4 u if i can work out how to
 
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