Just a little update ... and then some.
The 4 clones undergoing ZSTing are doing very well, they have had 2 days with the pot upright and growth is pointing skywards. I have just laid the pots on their sides again where they will stay for 2 days before being set right again ... this will train the growth along the frame again and the securing clip will be moved closer to the tip before the pots are stood up again.
The first photo shows the plant stem bending to the frame and the second photo is a top-down shot of the 4 clones that are being trained.
I'm hoping that they will have grown long enough to be positioned under the SCROG screen in about a weeks time.
The next part of todays update involves the production of the Feminized Red Dragon seeds.
I started making the Colloidal Silver which will be applied to one clone tomorrow night just before lights out.
Firstly, the victims ... err ... volunteers:
These two photos show 3 clones, one top-down shot and one side-on shot.
In both photos the middle clone is the one to be treated with Colloidal Silver, the two outside clones were placed under the Kessil H150 Magenta light 5 days ago on a 12/12 timer.
All three clones were the same size 5 days ago, now there is a definite difference as the 12/12 plants have a greater spread and have stretched as flowering approaches.
By the time the CS clone has produced pollen, the two seed bearers should have a reasonable number of pistils waiting to receive the pollen.
Just a quick lesson on how to make Colloidal Silver.
Find an old mobile phone charger, they have an output of around 5v DC which is perfect.
Snip off the plug that fits into the phone.
Strip the wires.
Attach 2 small alligator clips - the crimp-on style need no soldering and cost a few cents from and electronics shop (Radioshack/Dick Smiths {for us Aussies} ).
Attach small pieces of silver to the clips. (99.999% pure - jewellers wire, pure silver coins or ingots)
Pour Demineralised Water (cleaning products section of supermarket) into a glass.
Tape clips to inside of glass so that the silver (and NOT the clips) are immersed in the water.
Turn on charger and leave in darkness for 12 - 24 hours (silver reacts with light).
Next photo is my Colloidal Silver generator ... followed by ... well, I'm sure you can work it out ...
... Watch this Space.