Crossing Plants Grown from Feminised Seeds

Is it ok to cross feminised plants with each other? I hear they are missing some genetics. Also, that hermies might crop up a lot. I bought some great strains from Seed City recently and like most seedbanks the bulk of their strains are only available in femininised form. So if I use colloidal silver to make female pollen from one feminised plant and use it on another feminised plant will it create useful feminised seed and save me from having to buy more? Thanks for your time.

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Howdy Cheech
Yes it is OK.
I only have access to regular seeds and am going to do feminised once I get colloidal silver.
What strength colloidal silver are you going to use? :thinking:

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A website told me to use over 15 parts per million and ideally 30. So after some further googling I found it at Go Vita in Brisbane. Allan Suttons My Colloidal Silver (bottle says over 30ppm) in 200ml bottles with handy spray nozzle because I had searched for spray nozzle. When I got there I saw that they also sold it in 1 litre bottles which would save me a lot of money. So I bought both. Not certain if that microscopic silver would be ok with regular garden spray nozzles. So when the 200 ml bottle runs out I’ll just top it up. Seems to be different opinions on how long to spray. Generally start 2 weeks before flowering. Spray the branch nodes you want to grow male flowers about 3 times a day. Very safe unlike other chemicals. Just silver in distilled water. Not hard to make either but I’m lazy. Some people spray until flowers show. Others keep going until pollen is harvested. Buy Allan Sutton’s My Colloidal Silver Online

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