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michaeljdumpout

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So Ive been running a phenol of Dinafem Kush and cheese which is very slow in veg unless I fire up the leds for her....She is amazing one of my best 3 strains I ever had out of 97 strains ran....The problem with this bitch is that I cant reverse her....Ive tried CS with great results before on My serious ak47,thc bomb,8 ball kush just to see will it work and sure enough it did. I thought ive reached the holy grail. I was just waiting to find another strain that fits my needs. Now that I have this bitch I want seeds and the only thing I can do is clone because she will not give me any pollen...Are there anyone here that CAN HELP..If your results trigger pollen I will give a few free seeds
 

Bud Tipps

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You could try silver thiosulphate.

If that does not work your plant does not contain any male chromosomes, it is a true female (likely case) and cannot be reversed as far as I know.

Maybe cross it with something else?
 

EverythingsHazy

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You could try silver thiosulphate.

If that does not work your plant does not contain any male chromosomes, it is a true female (likely case) and cannot be reversed as far as I know.

Maybe cross it with something else?
Reversing a plant has nothing to do with it having male chromosomes. Silver works by inhibiting the production on Ethylene, which is the hormone responsible for causing cannabis flowers to grow as "female" (calyx + pistils) instead of "mal"e (pollen sacs). When you use colloidal silver on a plant, the resulting pollen sacs are still female flowers. They only contain X chromosomes, which is why all of the offspring are females ("feminized").



OP, what was your colloidal silver application protocol? If it didn't work, I'd try spraying several times a day, starting a week before putting under flowering lights, and continuing until you see some pollen sacs opening. Also, what cs did you use?
 

IMIUBU

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Dont no if you had any luck yet if your CS is old it wont work spray your plant once a day for 14 days after you put it into flower.
 
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