Any body familiar with the process of using Colloidal Silver to make a male pollen?

I am not sure and been trying to find out about at what stage am I suppose to spray the plant to change/make sure it becomes a male....? I found a million places that show how to make this liquid silver spray and already have but don't know when it's time to apply....? Can someone explain this or has anyone done this already themselves...?

THANK YOU :mrgreen:
 

justugh

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60 secs of looking here is the what i learned

For whatever reason, when colloidal silver solution is sprayed regularly on a female cannabis plants during the early flowering stage, she will grow male "balls" (which are full of female pollen) instead of growing buds.
This allows the grower to collect pollen from a female cannabis plant. You can use this all-female pollen to pollinate another female plant. With two female plants as parents, ALL the seeds will end up being female.
That is why colloidal silver allows can be used create female x female cannabis crosses and produce your own feminized seeds.

as for using it to make female seeds that is this

Why do you want feminized seeds?
When growing regular cannabis and trying to produce seeds, the resulting seedlings end up being about 50% male and 50% female.
This can be a big disadvantage for the cannabis grower because male marijuana plants do not produce very much THC or other psychoactive cannabinoids.
Therefore, when growing cannabis indoors, most growers will throw away all male cannabis plants as soon as they're discovered. However, it's be easier to not have to worry about males since identifying and removing male cannabis plants can be a bit of a pain. Plus, male plants also take up precious space in the grow room until their gender becomes apparent when they are forced to start flowering.
Another problem with male cannabis plants is that they can accidentally pollinate your female cannabis plants which will cause them to concentrate on making seeds instead of making sinsemilla.
Sinsemilla is the term for cannabis flowers/buds that doesn't contain any seeds. Dried sinsemilla is what most growers are trying to produce when growing cannabis.
So what can you do? If you create feminized cannabis seeds, then all the resulting plants will be female and you never have to worry about male cannabis plants again.
While there are a few different ways to create your own feminized cannabis seeds
 
60 secs of looking here is the what i learned

For whatever reason, when colloidal silver solution is sprayed regularly on a female cannabis plants during the early flowering stage, she will grow male "balls" (which are full of female pollen) instead of growing buds.
This allows the grower to collect pollen from a female cannabis plant. You can use this all-female pollen to pollinate another female plant. With two female plants as parents, ALL the seeds will end up being female.
That is why colloidal silver allows can be used create female x female cannabis crosses and produce your own feminized seeds.

as for using it to make female seeds that is this

Why do you want feminized seeds?
When growing regular cannabis and trying to produce seeds, the resulting seedlings end up being about 50% male and 50% female.
This can be a big disadvantage for the cannabis grower because male marijuana plants do not produce very much THC or other psychoactive cannabinoids.
Therefore, when growing cannabis indoors, most growers will throw away all male cannabis plants as soon as they're discovered. However, it's be easier to not have to worry about males since identifying and removing male cannabis plants can be a bit of a pain. Plus, male plants also take up precious space in the grow room until their gender becomes apparent when they are forced to start flowering.
Another problem with male cannabis plants is that they can accidentally pollinate your female cannabis plants which will cause them to concentrate on making seeds instead of making sinsemilla.
Sinsemilla is the term for cannabis flowers/buds that doesn't contain any seeds. Dried sinsemilla is what most growers are trying to produce when growing cannabis.
So what can you do? If you create feminized cannabis seeds, then all the resulting plants will be female and you never have to worry about male cannabis plants again.
While there are a few different ways to create your own feminized cannabis seeds
Hey... thanks... but like I mentioned - I am trying to find out at what point do I apply ....but this articular you posted is interesting and I appropriate it very much. :confused:
 
Mr. Green Thumb MN, I really appreciate this site mentioned above, it has a lot of awesome reading material.....INCLUDING THE ANSWER TO MY QUESTION... I want to print it here from their site so in case someone else does a search here asking the same...again thanks for the info...
:joint:[FONT=Lucida Grande, Lucida Sans Unicode, helvetica, verdana, arial, sans-serif]To take advantage of this, you[/FONT] thoroughly mist a female cannabis plant with colloidal silver every day right when she enters the flowering stage, she will start growing male "balls" full of pollen.Keep misting the plants daily until you see the beginning of male pollen sacs forming, usually around 10-14 days.:joint:
 

tekdc911

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you get better results from just spraying a large branch then the whole plant if your selfing
 

CC Dobbs

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I think when u hit them with the stuff they grow ball sacks and spew all on the plant puss and you make seeds. I read that somewhere, maybe here.
 

kushdc

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1st week sorry on branch stem once a day 2 and 3rd week of flowering spray on white hairs on only that branch you sprayed that stem twice a day till you start to see bananas.
 

Liddle

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RIKNSTEIN

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IMO... Colloidal Silver can cause more harm than good, I found if I take a female of my choice and put it in flower for 2 weeks, then take it out and back on 24/0 for 4-6 days and then through it back into flower again she hermies like colloidal silver would make her do, it's still a stresser but less harmful and I get feminized beans that way...and...wait for it...I reveg that plant for 2 more months and it has so many branches you can't see the forest through the trees, and I got almost a 1/2lb off the last one I did like that, not to mention about 150 usable feminized beans...I'm in the process of crossing an OG with a Lemon Haze right now using this method, but will leave the lemon haze pollenated with the og spluge...lol... in flower to make my cross OGxLH feminized beans...peace, hope this helps for other options...
 
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