Say I had a White widow (auto fem) that I used colloidal silver to get male pollen, used the pollen on a sugar mango (auto fem) what traits would those seeds display? A mix of both parents?
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You could do anything you want but IMO it would be wasting the bud taking it at 4 weeks. Don't rob yourself man, be patient, enjoy them when they're ripe.
You don't pull apples off the tree when they're half ripe.
So I wouldn't spray in late flower...the plant will die before it can finish off any seeds
You see, My question is about Spraying with CS on a plant that has already flowered, been partly harvested, and has a few branches left to be sprayed.
Can you spray a plant with colloidal silver when it's late into flower (like after you harvest and leave some small bottom limbs to be sprayed) and still get good results trying to harvest pollen?
Thanks, was beginning to wonder if anyone was going to chime in. You say collecting the pollen? I was thinking more along the lines of just letting nature take its course, in other words let the nanners dust everything.