Remystemple
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I"m just wondering how they do it. my only guess is that they make it to the max ppm the water can hold then boil it down.
sound right?
sound right?
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It does seem like the laser can tell us how weak or strong it is. I'm gonna try slow cook a batch down just to see.When I make it I shoot for 30-50 ppm. If I let it go longer and it is toward the high end, I call it concentrated, as opposed to a batch that doesn't have as much silver in it. I test mine visually after seeing it a few times, by just shining a laser through it. The laser light can easily show you if you have a heavy or a light concentration of silver in that water. I suppose boiling it down could help concentrate it, but then I would have silver all over whatever I boiled it in, and that would be a mess. I will stick to doing it the way I have been... and I will gauge whether it is concentrated by how long I kept the electrolysis going. I suspect this "concentrated" tag is simply marketing... and that the 30 ppm works as well as the 50 ppm in the hands of a skilled gender changer.
I'll look after work for sure. I guess it's more of a curiosity than anything. But if I could make a concentrate I definitely would. I have a batch sitting on a coffee warmer now.You have to work to glean much useable info from it but it does give a better description of what colloidal silver is, as opposed to ionic, and some ideas of how to make it. (UV and other forms of light), as well as a couple other tidbits.
and here COLLOIDAL SILVER INFO - Let's Cut Through The BS | Real Raw Food - which has some interesting points about ‘ppm’
In any case It’s obvious that a simple silver solution made with electrolysis does work to reverse female plants. I still haven’t figured out why the pollination rates vary so much but I doubt if it relates to ppm.
From what I’ve read the stuff most of us make with electrolysis ends up being around 80% ionic (dissolved) silver/20% actual colloidal (suspended) silver. The suspended silver supposedly doesn’t register on the EC meter, hence the discrepancies. True colloidal silver (most isn’t) therefore wouldn’t read very well.
If my latest CS pollination attempt fails I’m going to make some STS and try that- seems to have a better success rate.
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Ok I hit up ebay and ordered the two ingredients needed for STS. My trillions of CS induced pods do not seem to be creating any visible pollen so far, and many are simply falling on the floor unopened, which is something I remember happening the last time my CS attempt failed. Overall my success rates are better than 50% but it’s still hit and miss.