EverythingsHazy
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Did you read the OP? I posted pics of clear CS, and of a treated plant, in the OP. Amber works fine, but clear works as well, and has smaller particles.Humans and plants are different. The goal for humans and plants is different.
I'm just saying I've tried it clear and other colors. Amber works the best.
Can you post some pics of plants you sprayed? I would like to see your cs generator and how well your process works on plants. How many pollen sacs show up.
The plant in the OP was actually treated with amber CS, just to see if it would work, and it does, but I wouldn't aim for that. It isn't necessary to let it run so long that it turns amber or grey. It works perfectly, when it's clear, and doesn't have large particles, so there should be less buildup on the plant's surfaces, and more buildup within the plant's tissues. The only reason it was amber, is because I hadn't added an air stone to my generator, when that batch was made, and the particles agglomerated more than they do when the water is kept moving with the bubbles.
So far, pretty much everyone who has followed my guide, has had great success.
And is run like this for 5-15 hours: (Note the air pump + air stone in the jar)
Pollen Sacs
That means your particles are larger than they would be in a clear suspension. It very well might work just fine for your plant reversal purposes, but you didn't have to leave it so long. Were you not using an air stone, or not cleaning your electrodes often?Mine has A amber color to it, so I guess everything went well. I used a iPhone charger, I think they around 5 volts, and let it run eight to ten hours between two days. Laser has a bright line shining through it.
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