Billyjack
New Member
I have 4 auto plants (see my other journal for detail) and due to my mistakes, 2 are way undersized so instead of growing them to get so e pathetic yield, I am going to TRY and use one for pollen and one for seeds. I have not gone through this process before but have read the threads on it and it seems a pretty straight forward process. Because the kind of jackass I am, I mist take a straight forward process and make it just a bit more difficult. A few things to note:
1. I am starting the process at 5weeks after germination. Other people usually start the process a couple of weeks earlier.
2. I will be using colloidal silver and DMSO which allows substances (Colloidal Silver) to pass through cell walls without damaging them. DMSO is kind of has the consistency of light oil so it adheres to the plant better.
3. CS starts at 80ppm before adding DMSO to create a solution that is 50ppm.
4. Substance will be applied with a soft bristle paint brush. Not actual brushing, more picking up solution and letting it drip on to plant where needed.
If the question is "why do this"? The main reason is to see if it works. Another reason is so I do not have to worry about over spray. I am also hoping that with the application of the solution only where needed, it won't be as hard on the plant.
If anyone has advice or suggestions, feel free to shout it out
Last night
this morning
I am one node off but all of the looked turned this color this morning
1. I am starting the process at 5weeks after germination. Other people usually start the process a couple of weeks earlier.
2. I will be using colloidal silver and DMSO which allows substances (Colloidal Silver) to pass through cell walls without damaging them. DMSO is kind of has the consistency of light oil so it adheres to the plant better.
3. CS starts at 80ppm before adding DMSO to create a solution that is 50ppm.
4. Substance will be applied with a soft bristle paint brush. Not actual brushing, more picking up solution and letting it drip on to plant where needed.
If the question is "why do this"? The main reason is to see if it works. Another reason is so I do not have to worry about over spray. I am also hoping that with the application of the solution only where needed, it won't be as hard on the plant.
If anyone has advice or suggestions, feel free to shout it out
Last night
this morning
I am one node off but all of the looked turned this color this morning