jonl92
Active Member
I've been reading about colloidal silver and how to use it to make feminized seeds. I'm a little confused with breeding plants and how genetics would work. My main grow of plants is going to be outside and i plan on taking cuttings and making clones from them. But here's the thing if i make clones lets say 4 and take a 2 bring them in and put them under a LED light ( my only light atm) flip them into flower then use the colloidal silver to get pollen sacs and collect the pollen, Then i'd have the other 2 clones which would be smaller then the mother as i'd keep them in a 5 gal pot or something, then pollinate them with the pollen. Whether i kept those clones outside with maybe a freezer bag over the cola for a few days after pollinating (i'd probably moisten the pollen) or bring them in and flower them under the light. I somehow feel like i'm cheating myself. A plant growing in the ground with sunlight would produce seeds that grow better quality weed then then clones which would be smaller in a pot and under a LED right? I don't wanna pollinate my main plants for obvious reasons. That's why i'd use clones. Or would the seeds produce the same grade of weed.