Hi folks, today I made what I believe is ionized colloidal silver solution. I used two pure Canadian Maples in RO water (not distilled) The resultant water was silver like the coins. I could see the ionization happening as a stream of tiny bubbles between the coins. I did the red laser test and it was solid through the solution. Will this be a workable product? I am a bit worried because it is silver in colour, maybe the PPM is too high? I did try to avoid exposing to light when it was being made but there was a bit of light exposure for a brief period. Also I didn't use de-ionized water as I didn't have a way of getting any. I could make De-ionized RO water though, perhaps I will make some and see if there is a colour difference from regular RO.
The water turning silver suggests to me that your silver was decomposing (into that gray sludgy liquid in the pic), which means you cannot know how much of it is actually ionized/dissolved. Ionic silver is clear and colorless.
"Ionic colloidal" is a contradiction; it is one or the other. Ionic silver is what works, and it is stabilized/activated in the mix&use STS recipes by the presence of a fourfold molar excess of thiosulfate. The silver thiosulfate complex is what inhibits ethylene action and promotes growing male sex organs.
The stream of tiny bubbles is electrolytic gas formation, not a visual tell of ionization.
The red laser test was "solid"? What outcomes are possible, and what did you observe?
Bottom line - I think you made precipitated (neither colloidal nor ionic) silver suspension in that jar. How much silver ion is present ... I cannot tell you how to find out unless you have an AA-capable lab handy. (I don't.)
I would do it
@xtsho's way and make ionic silver thiosulfate solution of known silver content. It makes for much more reliable silver action (in this instance rodelization).