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I don't get nanners, hundreds of plants ive gone through of multiple strains over 10yrs...I've seen 2 plants nanner on me outside that earring attempt...im 99.99% sure that first try is legit "it worked"...this attempt has me stymied but not dismayed

Are nanners any good tho?

I don't know for sure but from what I've picked up nanners are only a thing on actual herms, wouldn't it be the wanted outcome to have sacks form?
 

mudballs

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Selfing can't be removed from this herbaceous species, ever...it's nanners without complete male chromosomes
 
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I use 999 silver electrodes to make my own silver colloid

Do you use ionic silver or actual colloidal silver?

Have looked into making both in the past but wasn't sure how well the plants can take the added sugar to stabilize the colloidal silver (it was sugar that's added right? been a while).

There also seems to be a different way to make true colloidal silver without a stabilizer but that I think requires very high voltage to produce (I'm total electricity noob, could have been something else than voltage lol).

Stabilized colloidal silver does seem to give some people burns, others have no issues
 

chilliwilli

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Since you like the computer parrots so much i have asked my favorite golem

"Touching silver with aluminum foil on the surface of a plant will not cause the silver to dissolve. However, when silver comes into contact with aluminum foil in the presence of a solution like baking soda and hot water, a chemical reaction can occur that removes tarnish from the silver. This process involves the transfer of silver sulfide (tarnish) to the aluminum, which is oxidized, while the silver is reduced back to its metallic state"
https://orchid.ganoksin.com/t/quest...tarnish-on-sterling-silver-electroplate/67181
https://www.saxontheweb.net/threads...-and-salt-water-to-clean-silver-parts.145916/
Without such a solution, simply touching aluminum foil to silver will not cause any dissolution.

 

wh1p3dm34t

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Do you use ionic silver or actual colloidal silver?

Have looked into making both in the past but wasn't sure how well the plants can take the added sugar to stabilize the colloidal silver (it was sugar that's added right? been a while).

There also seems to be a different way to make true colloidal silver without a stabilizer but that I think requires very high voltage to produce (I'm total electricity noob, could have been something else than voltage lol).

Stabilized colloidal silver does seem to give some people burns, others have no issues
i use pure colloidal silver.

no 50V 1mA dc with polarity changing is enough, you have to use laboratory grade distilled water, and change the polarity every other minute on the silver electrodes
 
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FTL

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All those holes in the foil i don't believe are wind rubbed...could be. But i feel I've not executed the experiment correctly yet
There’s no reason you can’t run multiple experiments side by side.
Observe which work best.
Then repeat those to see if they work again as before.
Then maybe alter parameters of the winners to fine tune method.
 

mudballs

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It's got a name, empirical science, yes, I'm trying...i think this is the first time many are witnessing it...I don't wanna buy more jewelry rt now.
 

mudballs

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...any guesses what my next prompt is?
Fkn smartass hasn't mentioned this...but yaps on as an erudite on the topic.
 

NickHardy

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If you actually want to test this then how about a control plant? Tightly wrap a branch with black bin/refuse bag material, tape it on with rubber electrician's tape. You're stressing the plant just the same, its being fed by other bits of the plant photosynthesising - but it doesn't know what is going on so perhaps it will pop nanners.

The OP also looks like they had theirs outside - no idea the day/night temp/Rh delta but here in Thailand outdoors (the temp and Rh remain fairly stable between day and night, temp drops a little Rh climbs at night but a wash really) you want to pick your strains more carefully for outdoor greenhouse, some old school Hindu Kush won't do well here, but obvs some Thai/Mexican/Jamaican's are well suited to it.

But yeah reckon just black plastic will do the same - its just plant stress hermies - the silver doesn't play would be my guess.
 

mudballs

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No, it isn't...a stress signal is not the same as a modified pathway
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They are seperate approaches, stress vs pathway manipulation
 

Herbal-Essence

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Has it worked on every strain? Or only hermi-prone strains like Chems?
No, this does not work on every strain as far as I know, there are strains you can torture to no end and they still won't herm - I think if there were good reliable methods without using colloidal silver(or the likes) wouldn't they be used by pretty much every fem. seedbank because it would reduce their productioncosts ?
 

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