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Growing in Silver Bowl cause hermies?

Discussion in 'High Ideas' started by tdizzle69, Oct 7, 2014.

  1. So my girlfriend has these silver bowls just big enough to fit in my micro setup, I have been reading a lot about colloidal silver and its good effects on health as well as how it is used to create feminized seeds. Was thinking about experimenting by transplanting a mother into one of these pots. What is everyone's thoughts on this?

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  2. #2 Green Knight, Oct 7, 2014
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    I haven't tried such an experiment yet, but if it were me.. I would not plant all of your choices in them sense it's an experiment just in case things don't go as planned, but one or two sounds interesting 😎





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  3. #3 SrGrower, Oct 7, 2014
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      The process for feminizing seeds uses pure silver.  The seeds you have could be 99.9% chance of being female.  There are ways of kinda telling at the base of the seed.  If the bottom is volcano shaped then it has a good chance of being female. I did 3 seeds with the volcano base and they where all female.
      http://www.420magazine.com/forums/completed-journals/155554-producing-feminized-seeds-using-colloidal-silver.html
     
  4. Colloidal silver is predominantly water though?

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