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hello can anyone help me with the silver to turn female seeds

harout121

Active Member
i just made the silver with 2 coins and i let it for 6-7 hour with a 9v batter with clips in 1 cup of water
and when i take the coins out of the water the water was kind of green and today i checked and it was stuff green at the button of the plastic pot that i put in
with the original cover for the plastic pot
but is it normal can i still mix the water with that green thing and spray and make feminized seeds or i can't
any good answer will be good
thank you
 

cdnbudder

Active Member
you have to use .999 silver, I don't think just sticking some coins in water and running a charge through works...unless they're actually silver coins
 

harout121

Active Member
you have to use .999 silver, I don't think just sticking some coins in water and running a charge through works...unless they're actually silver coins
what i know abuot the coins they are silver but not sure if its pure
should i redo it or not
 

viper2020cobra

Active Member
what i know abuot the coins they are silver but not sure if its pure
should i redo it or not
its alot easier to just buy colodial silver online at ebay or something local health food pill places have it also and use that. its hard to find pure silver well i should say not hard but expensive
 

harout121

Active Member
its alot easier to just buy colodial silver online at ebay or something local health food pill places have it also and use that. its hard to find pure silver well i should say not hard but expensive
ok how much colodial silver should i put in 1 cup of water
 

harout121

Active Member
its alot easier to just buy colodial silver online at ebay or something local health food pill places have it also and use that. its hard to find pure silver well i should say not hard but expensive
but its not called colodial silver its colloidal silver
 

thinn

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You have to refine coins to .999 unless they are .999 rounds or something. If they are currency like united states quarters,dimes and half dollars dated before 1964, they are .900 silver so they have to be refined first to draw out the silver and get rid of the other metals and impurities.
 

sworth

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I've used both 925 and 999 (I do a little silversmithing lucky me) can't say there was any difference.
Although, admittedly, I've only done this twice, but they both worked...
(Unless you're going to drink it for health reasons; then it has to be 999 silver, and a whole different ball game)
 
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