Which set of instructions did you follow? Did you make up a stock A and B solution or just mix it a you use it?

This is what I used for the stock solutions.

https://phytotechlab.com/media/documents/TechnicalLiterature/PreparationOfSTSsolution.pdf

I then mixed & sprayed/drenched the tops of a branch 2 days in a row at lights out.

I store the stock solutions, and the remaining Silver Thiosulfate in the fridge in amber bottles wrapped in foil duct tape. The Ag2SSO3 is alleged to keep in the fridge for up to 60 days.
 
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"emergency" transplant didn't go so well the first time around.
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Container broke as I was tappy, tap, tapping into place.:wall:
Round 2 a bit messier.
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This was that hicok haze bhb warned about the stretch on, she was in a 1.5 gal and about 3 weeks ago began exhibiting "the claw"
Picture progression.
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I had been increasing mgso4 feeding schedule but I fear the 1.5 gal container was just too small, drying out too much/quickly, so she got some new shoes and modified position.
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It was also plant sex & boy removal day from the cab.
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Pulled a lower back sample from cojack x honeybee f3 tri blade a few days ago, will test in a couple more.
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Cuppy will be chopped in a couple days at most and the tri blade may have a week left. The transplanted cup plants will probably finish in line time wise same as the big girl and runt/late comer.
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Tent shots
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"emergency" transplant didn't go so well the first time around.
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Container broke as I was tappy, tap, tapping into place.:wall:
Round 2 a bit messier.
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This was that hicok haze bhb warned about the stretch on, she was in a 1.5 gal and about 3 weeks ago began exhibiting "the claw"
Picture progression.
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I had been increasing mgso4 feeding schedule but I fear the 1.5 gal container was just too small, drying out too much/quickly, so she got some new shoes and modified position.
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It was also plant sex & boy removal day from the cab.
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Yikes
 
I’m growing fruity pebble‘s OG open pollination to make F3s but I wanted to save some of the pollen and chuck it on different strains as I grow them Because I don’t want to grow the same strain over and over every time I want to cross it with something else. I would like to find out more about Chucking , basically what is everyone storing it in and where do you get them
 
This is what I used for the stock solutions.

https://phytotechlab.com/media/documents/TechnicalLiterature/PreparationOfSTSsolution.pdf

I then mixed & sprayed/drenched the tops of a branch 2 days in a row at lights out.

I store the stock solutions, and the remaining Silver Thiosulfate in the fridge in amber bottles wrapped in foil duct tape. The Ag2SSO3 is alleged to keep in the fridge for up to 60 days.

Thanks. So you dont dilute it at all before spraying? Just mix the 20ml of Silver stock solution into the 80ml STS stock solution and use that to spray? Seems super strong but hey if it works...
 
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