• Posted by Maskin_Nr_9 on 2008-07-26 at 11:17

    Hittade inte receptet, kanske missade det nån stans men här kommer det igen, detta är från “The Book Of Buds 3”

    Mix 0,1 gram of silver nitrate in 100 ml distilled water. Stir rapidly until dissolved (solution A).
    Mix 0,5 gram sodium thiosulfat in 100 ml distilled water. Stir rapidly until dissolved (solution B).
    Pour solution A into solution B. Dilute solution A/B 1:9 with distilled water. Thats it, add the solution to a 2-liters container. Fill to top whit distilled water. The solution is now ready to spray! :D

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  • Holken

    Member
    2008-09-02 at 08:45

    Skojar du?

    fred

  • JOF

    Member
    2008-09-02 at 09:40

    nej han skojjar inte ,man sprejar detta på plantorna för att framkalla hanblommor.

    Här är en annan metod klippt från ett annat forum.

    What is Colloidal Silver?
    Colloidal Silver is pure, metallic silver (the element), in particles of 15 atoms or fewer, each with a positive electric charge and attached to a molecule of a simple protein. These electrically charged particles of silver are extremely small, usually ranging from about 0.001 to about 0.01 microns in diameter, and are suspended in deionized water. The force of the electric charge is stronger than the force of gravity, so the silver particles remain suspended.

    In a nutshell how is Colloidal Silver made?
    You simply pass a small electric current through distilled water using a pure silver electrode (im using coins). That is essentially all there is to it. Contrary to popular belief, distilled water will conduct a small amount of electricity, allowing production of micro particulate colloidal silver.

    What the hell does it have to do with cannabis?!?
    We use Colloidal Silver (CS) for making FEMINISED SEEDS, which I’m a big fan of after having nothing but great success from them since i started growing a few years ago
    (The basic idea being you regularly spray CS on a female to force it to create bananas ie. pollen … you then use that pollen to fertilize another female (or even itself, ie “selfing”), and the resulting seeds are feminised due to the pollen coming from a female instead of a male)

    Also, there are some other substances that can be used to force male parts on female plants, including STS (silver theosulphate, which is silver nitrate + sodium theosulphate) and GA (giberillic acid), but CS is non-toxic, easy, safe and inexpensive to make at home, doesn’t require a DEA request form, and isn’t a controlled substance.