Re: How to Make Feminized Seeds with Colloidal Silver - Sponsored by Intelligent-Gro
Here's the Buddha's Cross with a good look at some of the nanners.
Nanners have taken over this part of the bud, and you only see pistils in the distance.
But where's the dusty pollen? If you saw that video I posted you saw tons of dusty pollen.
Here you clearly see trichomes, and tons of nanners, but no dusty pollen.
This second photo I've zoomed in so you can see the nanners closeup.
They do look a bit like bananas being kinda yellow waxy, and banana shaped.
In the center you see a kinda normal looking sac. (watermelon)
But later it will open, and nanners will grow out.
So nanners aren't powdery, but the pollen is still feminized.
I pluck off the older looking nanners daily with tweezers, and set them down on the BC's buds.
I leave the nanners to dry out, and drop a pollen payload into the bud.
If you look closely you can see some clumps of pollen have finally dropped.
Nanners aren't super viable so it takes a lot of them to make a lot of seeds.
After about ten days I'll stop, and remove the colloidal silver sprayed branches.
But even after I remove the branches I'll harvest all the nanners, and chop them up.
Take the chopped nanners, and spread them on buds like nanner butter. lol
In a last ditch effort to pollinate, and max out my feminized seed yield.
40 days after I'll harvest the fem seeds.