What’s up friends. I just finished my last grow and harvested a good half pound or so, but this time we are not switching things up. I will be using clones 3 from my last grow in 2 GDP and 1 Blue Dream and 1 Gold Leaf (Fem) raised from seed to make FEMINIZED SEEDS using 30ppm COLLOIDAL SILVER. I have been spraying colloidal silver on the bud sights for 3 days now and just turned my plants to flower. I will be making one of my female GDPs produce pollen with colloidal silver and use that pollen to pollinate the remaining GDP, Blue Dream, and Gold Leaf girls. So hopefully I will be successful in ending up with GDP, Purple Dream, and GL x GDP (Grand Daddy’s Gold I’m calling it) feminized seeds. The bud will all be blasted if course lol. Welcome to my next adveture and I don’t have a chiller so I’m doing it all in soil straight noon status!
Thanks everyone. I am really excited to give this a try and see if I can make hundreds of my own feminized seeds and be able to cross a few strains in the process.
I used 50 ppm colloidal silver and spray takes about 18 days of spraying every day. They flip faster if you start a week before you go to 12 light schedule here is a picture of my Acapulco gold feminized pollen
Also you need tinted 2oz spray bottle i got blue ones off Amazon other wise the light will change your colloidal silver solution
Nice bro! Never handled pollen before so this should be a fun adventure! I’m using 30 ppm solution, but I had no clue about the colloidal silver changing. Thankfully I have been keeping it stored in a blacked out cabinet. Thanks for the heads up!
You spray the plant it flips collect it and use on another plant or you can self and then you get your feminized seed i have a seed crop going right now in my journal
6 strains of fun
A little more in depth is that when using colloidal silver on a FEMALE plant, it inhibits female flower production so the plant grows the only thing left it can grow; the pollen sacs.
Now that there is pollen from a female plant, it can be used to pollinate another female to crate feminized seeds. Since both parents were technically female, all genetics passed on to the seeds are female and thus feminized.
The other method is by not harvesting a female plant and hoping that in old age it tries to pollinate itself in order to reproduce. That pollen creates like 85% feminized seeds and the method I am doing is 99% if I remember correctly.
Today is day 9 in my application of colloidal silver and the first week since flipping to 12/12 is complete. Nothing exciting to report yet, but the pistils are now starting to pop up more on the clones. My Gold Leaf from seed also just revealed herself to be a female as well which means all things are looking good as I move forward with the feminization project.