• Colloidial Silver and making feminized seed.

      Who’s doing this with success? I have a couple of different brands coming and another science fair project going in the shop too. From what I’ve read online it seems pretty straightforward… find one I like, pick a branch and cover the rest, spray from early veg through to flip and watch for balls, huh?

      It hit me that this is an excellent alternative to hanging onto mothers and trying to keep them healthy and vigorous for 8-10 months. Yeah, there will be differences but I feel it’s like buying a used Chevy from the 90’s: There’s a billion that have the same engine, paint job and trim package and are so close to yours that uou’ll put the right key in the wrong door and might even get in before you realize it’s got a better stereo.

      ABHX3!🤘🏼

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      • pungolian (edited)

        I did this last grow. It was fun, might do it again this spring if I find something special! I only sprayed 3 times in veg, 1 squirt each time and it worked great. Note i didnt turn off fans or isolate one branch so i pretty much pollinated every branch/limb. Longer you wait to harvest in flower and drying the better. Let her hang

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      • Agree on the pricey!

        • Who keeps a mom longer than 3 months?!?!?!?!

          • @guppygirl I was way off on my idea of keeping one around. JMystro has set me straight!

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            • @guppygirl plant Daddh helped facilitate me gifting a four month old Grape God that was 4′ and had maybe 35 bud sites in it. I’ve snipped it for months now.

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              • @casadelwhacko take a clone from that, grow it out a bit, take a clone from it, grow that out a bit, take a clone from it, that 3rd clone should be clean.

                • @guppygirl precisely. I’d heard not to take more than 3 generational cuts, I gut mess is the way I understood it, or you’d get weird generic drift…

                  Bro science… I clone my trees and fruits repeatedly and have had no one complain of any issues in a decade.

                  I’m about to be real busy!🤘🏼🤣🤘🏼

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