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Hello all, If I was to take collidal silver and a feminized auto blue mazar plant, and self pollinate it would it produce stable auto flowering seeds ?
 
i don't think that would work dude. as far as i know colloidal silver is used to totally reverse the sex of the plant. so the plant would be male and so would need to pollinate another female plant.
 
only pollinating one branch, not the whole plant. But would the results be what I want??
 
i don't think you can just turn a part of a plant with colloidal silver. if you turn a plant it becomes fully male, to get feminized seeds you would need to use the pollen from your turned male to pollinate another female plant. you could use the pollen to just pollinate one branch but you still need a separate plant.
 
I'm not asking if i can turn part of the plant male. I know i can already, Done it before. the only part of the plant that turns male is the part that has come into contact with the silver. My question is Taking pollen from the same auto flowering plant and self pollinating it...Would it produce stable auto flowering seeds ?
 
Someone has been summoned to come in and explain:smokebuds:sit tight a while:thumbs::vibe:
 
In short, yes, you can effect the sex on a selected branch of a plant.
Whether or not it's stable depends entirely on is if the plant that made the pollen was of the same stability as the plant that bore the seed of the plant you grow now.

I've done this quite a few times.
 
I'm subb'ed to learn
 
ok first of all , you are penetraiting the cell walls of the plant to block ethyline production , therefore common sence would tell me a full reversal is what you should be wanting , reason being that if you only reverse a single branch you are infact not doing a full reversal to that branch but a partial reversal on the entire plant

now then , others may disagree , and have every right to do so , but ime when doing partial reversals you are confusing/stressing the entire plant , offspring imo wont be stable/reliable

back to the common sence comment , you are blocking ethyline production in that branch , that branch is connected to the rest of the plant

c.s is an art , i say this meaning you need experience to make it work at high levels of productive success , anyone can make it work , but to make it work well takes time and error until you get it dialed in

if you want to reverse a single branch or 2 then id say sts is the better route to go , same concept but a stronger solution/method that only needs to be applied a couple times

this should be in the feminised breeding section

peace :Cool:
 
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