Female Seeds.
Been thinking about trying this for a few months now. I decided now is as good a time as any. I also thought, should I put this in its own Journals? I think it hard enough to keep up with one so I am just going to put it in this one and see how it goes. OK, here we go.
This def. was not my idea. I got it from a post on another site. I just wanted to try it out.
This is the part list.
1 9V plug, some people use a battery is just seem to make more sense to me to use the plug. I think mine was from a cell phone charger.
2 pieces of silver. Could be coins, bars, even wire. It just has to be .999 silver.
2 gator clips not a must you can drill a hole in the coin and the wire through it.
Distilled water and a glass of some sort to put it in. I used a jar.
Optional: You can use a air pump with a air stone to mix it up as it is made.
9v plug in option
- Take the 9v plug
- cut the end off with some wire snips and strip about 1/2 inch of the wire cover.
- attach the gator clips. The ones I bought have a screw to attach the wires others you will have to solder.
- clip on silver to the gator clips
- Now this is the part I was not sure of. Attaching the gator clips to the jar of distilled water. I just used another jar propped it up and taped the clips to it. It seemed to work out well but I am sure there is a better way.
- I put the bubble stone in the bottom of the jar. I put plastic rap over the jar to keep the bubbles from spreading the water all over the place. Plugged it all in and hopefully in 7 hours or so I will have some Colloidal Silver.
- Here are the two ladies (Super Lemon Haze) I am going to be working with. Actually there are three in there but I am going to find another use for the third. I have read you should start spraying your lady 2 week prior to switching them to 12/12.
I am going to try 1 week just to see how it works out.
Thats all for now. I will keep my fingers crossed I get a hand full of female super lemon haze seeds. We shall see how it goes. And as always your comments and suggestions are always appreciated..