Sodium thiosulfate is the way to go. For right around the same money you can get more uses out of the STS compared to CS. The STS requires more initial mixing but if you can follow a recipe, which I know you can, you won't have an issue. With the STS you only have to spray a total of 6 times (twice on spray days)spaced a week apart compared to the daily sprayings of CS.Okay Nismo I gotta one for you, Which have you had more success with Colloidal Silver or Sodium Thiosulfate pentahydrate ? Which would you recommend above the other, from your experience to date ?
Thanks man.
I am setting up a shopping list. I already have the Sodium Thiosulfate pentahydrate and the Heirloom recipe I got from you a while back.
We currently have mason jars with the silver nitrate and sodium thiosulfate mixed with water so when we need some to make seeds, we then mix them together and add water and we are good to go. It will stay "fresh" if you store the solutions in a cool dark place.
You'll need sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate, silver nitrate, and distilled or RO water then you will making seeds in no time.
I'll start up a Q and A thread for this to answer questions and so everyone can share their experiences. I know Ziggy has one for the colloidal silver so I'll make one for STS.
I'll be hitting our pineapple express with a CAT drench tonight to send it into seed making overdrive.