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    Hey everyone. I've been wanting to have a go at s1 just from a clone.
    I know you need silver colloid water and that but anyone any experience with it?

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    Be very careful using Silver, it takes much less than people say on the net. If not careful you will infect the whole plant. If you only want to do A few coloa's, you might want to google it and do some reading up on it.

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    Just go "au naturelle" breed quality regs and pick out the best females . Its not as much hassle as one thinks . Just jam pack 8-10 plants in a 4x4 or so and keep let em all breed together . Save the seed . Restart with 8-10 plants .

    Feminizing seeds is a nightmare and it destabilizes everything in the gene pool .

    Jordan of the islands in canada only does regs and his are very incredibly stable . 2 diff pheno out of 24 seeds i got . Picked the best .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot View Post
    Be very careful using Silver, it takes much less than people say on the net. If not careful you will infect the whole plant. If you only want to do A few coloa's, you might want to google it and do some reading up on it.
    Thanks hotshot. I'd only use a clone and flower is just for seed and keep them away from my others

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    Just go "au naturelle" breed quality regs and pick out the best females . Its not as much hassle as one thinks . Just jam pack 8-10 plants in a 4x4 or so and keep let em all breed together . Save the seed . Restart with 8-10 plants .

    Feminizing seeds is a nightmare and it destabilizes everything in the gene pool .

    Jordan of the islands in canada only does regs and his are very incredibly stable . 2 diff pheno out of 24 seeds i got . Picked the best .....

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    Cheers mate. If you s1 a plant aren't the seed gona fems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenirl View Post
    Cheers mate. If you s1 a plant aren't the seed gona fems?

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    That i honestly dont know .sorry .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenirl View Post
    Cheers mate. If you s1 a plant aren't the seed gona fems?
    Yep, a Fem undergoing the colloidal silver treatment to make S1 seeds yield Fem Seeds.

    There has been, however, talk about fem seeds being more hermie-prone. That is not something I have experienced.



    None the less I am with Trex. Use Regular seeds. High nitrogen environment gives APPARENTLY more females. And even feeding my regular seeds plain water, I get mostly females.

    I did however get a male under identical environment LOL, I called the event "pollen gate".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    That i honestly dont know .sorry .

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    Sorry what i meant to say is if you s1 a fem they are supposed to be fems because their male genes are already bred out hence why their female.

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