I've only done this once and didn't document very well. I believe the pistals turn brown on the sprayed sight first. This should happen fairly soon. (1-2 weeks) Then maybe another week after that pollen should be falling.
Is that the only sight you treated?
Yea I read about the pistils turning brown as well... I removed the plant from the grow room so it doesn't pollinate everything and ruin future crops.
Also, the entire plant was treated, but that branch more than the others because after a little bit of treatment with nothing happening, I just did that one for a while, but then started doing the entire plant again when it began to look crappy from the first few sprays.
Did you make your own Colloidal Silver, or buy it in ...more details please
Nahman, I Didn't make it myself. Too much work when its's so cheap to buy. About a third of this bottle was used to force pollen sacs on this female and that pollen should be able to produce hundreds of seeds. They say to use a lower ppm but the 50ppm one mixed with a little water didn't do anything so I just jumped to the strongest one and figured it can b diluted if necessary, but it didn't need to be.
http://www.amazon.com/Colloidal-Silver-Ultra-240-ppm/dp/B004WLHE2K/ref=pd_sim_hpc_49
TBH when people give ppm's suggestions, they usually leave out exactly how much of the solution to use which renders the ppm number practically useless.....
If you spray 50ppm cs (5 sprays) onto one leaf, and 1 spray of 250ppm spray no another, and let them both evaporate, since the silver isn't evaporating, it make sense that the same amount of silver should be on/absorbed by the leaf doesn't it? If anyone knows anything confirming or challenging that, feel free to post it.