Finally got that pollen today!
Good luck with your pollination as well
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That's Them! I can see mine are starting for maybe next week. Like you said, two weeks ahead is looking true here. Good luck yourself!Finally got that pollen today!Good luck with your pollination as well
Ill figuer er out before tben but im pretty shure it is as described i would personaly use as a componentBode's going to enlighten us. I've never used it.
Even just a general directions would be fine i wanna find ur cabin this summer and take a pic
havent done neaarly ennough fishin yet tips p.s. lolAmazing beauty Dutch! I saw a bunch of trout but they didn't want my east coast baits.
What did u use again ? Colloidal ?.Finally got that pollen today!Good luck with your pollination as well
Yes. Colloidal Silver @ 250 ppm mixed 3 to 1 with distilled water.What did u use again ? Colloidal ?.
Buy a local a coffee and get to talking fishing.havent done neaarly ennough fishin yet tips p.s. lol
That's interesting so you would be using about 83ppm which to my mind sounds a much better starting point. I failed miserably with attempts on 4 plants this year, I was using 24ppm so your success confirms my own thoughts of why not bump it up to bring it on more. I have mostly seen folks claiming success at 50ppm but I did read of one person who used only 20ppm.Yes. Colloidal Silver @ 250 ppm mixed 3 to 1 with distilled water.
I am with you there! Trout fishing with flys, nymphs, streamers, spinners, worms, but that was in my youth, these days trout waters are too far away and I am near the sea, so I still get out for some rock fishing mostly for snapper, but good stuff, tight lines!Buy a local a coffee and get to talking fishing.
I went with painting it on once a day. Keep watching, there's no pollen yet.That's interesting so you would be using about 83ppm which to my mind sounds a much better starting point. I failed miserably with attempts on 4 plants this year, I was using 24ppm so your success confirms my own thoughts of why not bump it up to bring it on more. I have mostly seen folks claiming success at 50ppm but I did read of one person who used only 20ppm.
I am with you there! Trout fishing with flys, nymphs, streamers, spinners, worms, but that was in my youth, these days trout waters are too far away and I am near the sea, so I still get out for some rock fishing mostly for snapper, but good stuff, tight lines!
I was using 24ppm and spraying it on liberally to selected stems 4 to 6 times a day! So if higher strength can do the trick and only need once a day then I know what I'd choose next time!I went with painting it on once a day. Keep watching, there's no pollen yet.
This might be it!I was using 24ppm and spraying it on liberally to selected stems 4 to 6 times a day! So if higher strength can do the trick and only need once a day then I know what I'd choose next time!
My success hasn't happened yet sir. In a week we should know. I found a journal from someone who went away and is locked. The recipe boiled down to that I think He put a whole bottle into a 44 oz beer bottle and said the mix was working. I kind of followed him. Lost the journal I was getting it from.I had been wondering about why stop at 50ppm, so to me your success proves it!
In case any stray pollen blows along i don't want all the buds to be seeded. Water kills pollen. I sprayed before and after actually. I'm a half assed journaler some days. Please pardon me.Looking golden, Otter!! I hope to be this successful with my reversal attempt in a few weeks.
I am curious as to why you would spray the rest of the buds with water before applying pollen to the selected branch?
I need a head cam! Watching pollen fall into a bud is pretty cool. It's not a complex procedure but there's a certain pressure to keep the rest from touching the yellow dust. I find myself holding my breath in spite of wearing a mask. @beez0404 is likely the one I learned from. His journals are full of solid info I use often!Love the pictorial Otter! Just like beez0404 woulda done...but with paper bags.
High folks, I want to add when I take off the bags I wet em all down again in case any bag pollen gets set free it'll kill it. Tonight's the night for that. WHAHA!Then spray the rest of the buds with water. Lift the bags and gently paint on some pollen with a tiny brush, and put the bag back on. More water spray over the rest over the buds. 48 hours for the bags, maybe less.