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roach

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I have been trying to reverse some females with 45ppm colloidal silver, but with no sucess, I get plenty of male flowers but they have no pollen in them, I tried 2 times with both a WhiteFire and a PCK clone, I'm so paranoid that I will loose my WhiteFire mother so I really want to make some S1 seeds (and a few crosses just for fun), so I figure I need to try with some Silver Thiosulfate, but its not the easiest thing to find here in Europe (or im looking in the wrong places) so anyone know of a place within the European union where I can get the chemicals needed to make it? :thank you:


hah! post number 420, time to light up lol
 

GoeRilla

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I have been trying to reverse some females with 45ppm colloidal silver, but with no sucess, I get plenty of male flowers but they have no pollen in them, I tried 2 times with both a WhiteFire and a PCK clone, I'm so paranoid that I will loose my WhiteFire mother so I really want to make some S1 seeds (and a few crosses just for fun), so I figure I need to try with some Silver Thiosulfate, but its not the easiest thing to find here in Europe (or im looking in the wrong places) so anyone know of a place within the European union where I can get the chemicals needed to make it? :thank you:


hah! post number 420, time to light up lol
How to mix it: https://www.420magazine.com/forums/...se-sex-using-silver-thiosulfate-solution.html
Where to get it : http://www.ebay.com/itm/122062448457
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282127360220
Good luck, please let me know if it worked.

Rilla.
 

roach

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Thanks, I found those 2 places too, have you tried ordering from them? and will it do any difference that its pentahydrate and not anhydrous?
 

GoeRilla

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No sorry.
I just found the links elsewhere and saved them because I also think about trying to use sts.
I don´t even know what those words means.:)

Rilla.
 

roach

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pentahydrate means its contains 5 water molecules, and anhydrous means its without water

"The pentahydrate contains "water of crystallization" and hence is less concentrated than the anyhydrous. If a recipe calls for anyhydrous, and you have crystalline (pentahydrate) you need more. Multiply the amount in the recipe by 1.56"

the above quote is from a photography forum, so im just wondering if multiplying with 1,56 works for plants too, but I guess I will find out soon :)
 

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