Colloidal Silver?
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marizemaParticipantSeptember 7, 2024 at 10:57 amOk I’ve done a ton of growing over the years. Never messed with making feminized seeds. I’m most likely gonna have to shut things down and move at some point soon. I don’t want to loose my plant. My question is if I use the Colloidal silver spray to make pollen. Will the seeds produced be like clones of the mother or new phenotypes? Thanks in advance.
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I’m not expert, but, from what I have learned, self pollinated “herms” will produce female seeds of that exact plant. The viability of those seeds are dependent on the genetics of the mother plant, but you should be able to recreate it successfully
I am currently testing that hypothesis, my last plant was stressed into herm state, and I just popped three beans to see how they do.
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This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by
notthefamousjoshd.
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The problem with that is, that the seeds will be hermaphrodites.
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Ive heard this. Dont use seeds from hermed plants.
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Every seed is a unique individual like every human is a unique individual. Michael Jordan’s parents didn’t get a Michael Jordan the first try. They got a Larry Jordan. Silver Thiosulfate is more effective than Colloidal silver.
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That’s what I thought ,And I’ll get the other. Thanks !🌲🔥💚
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So from what I have read in books not some random people in the internet and also listen to breeders talk the best way to try and recreate the same plant NOT cloning is to use STS. Take 2 clones spray one of them take that pollen and pollinate the other clone making S1s. From what I have read also is that STS is better then CS. Brad from raw genetics has talked about his method and has directions on his discord
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Right but the seeds won’t be clones of the parents…. Or parent kind of.
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