KingJohnC's 400 Watt LA Confidential Seed Cabinet Soil Indoor Grow Journal

KingJohnC;1795449 said:
jaga;1794033 said:
High Maharaja could you tell me a little about the silver nitrate as I am very much into silver, that is other than wearing the stuff as jewellery. i used to make colloidal silver, it was a key factor in turning my wifes health back to much better. any how I look foward to your goal making the girl go (hemy? for feminized seeds) into a seed bearing branch or more , wish you every bit of luck

i ordered silver nitrate the kind used for photography, it will be mixed in its own solution. i ordered sodium thiosulfate the kind used to bind chlorine from aquarium water, it will be mixed in its own solution. i will combine a portion of each solution together to form a silver thiosulfate solution and treat the second plant with it when it produces more pistils to my liking and stress the cannabis plant into producing female pollen sacks. the female pollen sacks will be left to ripen and open at that time i will treat the first large plant with the resulting pollen and produce feminized seeds.




PotChimp;1795061 said:
Amen to that!
This is from Ed's "Marijuana Grower's Handbook" (the "Ask Ed" edition):
Female flowers have no petals, but they are identifiable because of their pistils. The pistils have noticeable stigmas, two white or sometimes pastel pink or lavender antennae-like protrusions, attached to an ovary which is an oblong podlike structure. The stigmas pull pollen from the air and then transfer it via hollow tubes down to the ovary. In the ovary the captured pollen from one stigma fertilizes the egg to form an embryo. The pollen from the other stigma is combined with portions of the ovary to form a food source for the embryo within the seed.

That clarifies what I was wondering about, if anyone's interested.


thank you for the clarification!

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