Basically just 30ppm Colloidal Silver sprayed 1-2 times a day on the nodes of a known female clone as it was flipped to 12/12 until the balls start appearing (a couple of weeks). Then introduced another female into the same tent.
By the time the sacks were starting to open, the recipient female was ready to receive the pollen. When the sacks were all bursting, I shook the plant over the recipient female & turfed the donor/reversed plant into compost.
I didn't think it worked, so pulled the plant when it looked ready. It wasn't until I started breaking-apart buds to go into oil that I noticed there were actually seeds (Hundreds of them!). There were a lot of immature seeds that I threw out, but ended-up with a film canister full of the rest.
I soaked 18 seeds when you previously asked me about viability & 13 of them popped. I gave away a few & kept some for myself that I grew-out with varying degrees of success in crap soil outside. A couple of different pheno's came out, which surprised me, since both parents were clones from the same plant.
Next time I make seeds, I'll use STS rather than CS, as it apparently only takes 1-2 applications about 5 days apart, rather than daily spraying.