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Re: How to Make Feminized Seeds with Colloidal Silver - Sponsored by Intelligent-Gro
Colloidal Silver seed feminizing works great on clones. (photoperiod stains)
And it's even better in many ways.
Like how the ability to have clones makes your pollenation a self pollination.
Giving even more uniformity to the seeds genetic makeup.
You can even have multiple Colloidal Silver sisters making self pollination seeds.
The main drawback with making photoperiod feminized seeds at home is personal desire.
Autos can only be grown from seed, so the desire for seed feminizing for home use is high.
Making clones is the most widely practiced way of propagating favorite photo strains at home.
It's for the same good reason they make great seeds. Uniformity! A repeat of what you're growing.
After successfully making clones seed feminizing seems like an unnecessary next step.
It's pretty easy to do tho once you know how, and might be easier than cloning for some people.
So Colloidal Silver might be a great choice for a photoperiod from seed.
Especially for people who struggle with cloning, and have low, or no success.
Colloidal Silver seed feminizing works great on clones. (photoperiod stains)
And it's even better in many ways.
Like how the ability to have clones makes your pollenation a self pollination.
Giving even more uniformity to the seeds genetic makeup.
You can even have multiple Colloidal Silver sisters making self pollination seeds.
The main drawback with making photoperiod feminized seeds at home is personal desire.
Autos can only be grown from seed, so the desire for seed feminizing for home use is high.
Making clones is the most widely practiced way of propagating favorite photo strains at home.
It's for the same good reason they make great seeds. Uniformity! A repeat of what you're growing.
After successfully making clones seed feminizing seems like an unnecessary next step.
It's pretty easy to do tho once you know how, and might be easier than cloning for some people.
So Colloidal Silver might be a great choice for a photoperiod from seed.
Especially for people who struggle with cloning, and have low, or no success.