An easier method for reversing using straight silver nitrate

What about just 20ppm or 40ppm colloidal silver straight up without mixing any silver nitrate into it?

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Lmao I’ve gotten 90% for free… everything and anything. It’s how I fight communism 1 shitty product at a time lol.

@MichiGreen no clue haha I’m sure it will get tried eventually. Going to be a lot of junkie needle bangin plants on og for awhile

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I think I was spraying 20 or 40ppm colloidal silver on the flower sites when I reversed a GG4 plant a couple of years ago… it seems like injecting 20ppm would be a more direct method of getting it into the plant?
I’ll watch to see if anyone else on here tries it, or I’ll try it on a plant during my next run and let you know.

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So everyone make sure you throw on some goggles and gloves when mixing and using your solution, this shit can and will carturize your skin, and if ingested in the 2-4 gram amount it can kill you…

So all yall

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Saying that here is some leaves that got hit with accidental spray of a 200mg/10ml ( 2%) solution, and how they looked today, pierced the stem a little to far and due to said section not being hollow and me trying to force said solution in to forcefully it blew out the back side in a tiny pinhole and sprayed a bunch of leaves and anything in its path.

so you have all been warned, same shit will happen to your skin, just be careful trialing this method to see if it works ? for you.

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I wonder if it would be best to slide the needle in nearly parallel to the stalk/branch as far as it will go and then release the fluid as the needle is slowly drawn back out of the stalk/branch. Perhaps this could be repeated a few times till the syringe is empty.

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tried it… and yes better to go in at an angle that straight on, but still unless you have an open cavity for you to be a able to inject the silver nitrate solution, then gonna run into same issue.

personally i think they plants i did, still need another week at least, and may be more ideal right during the stretch phase at least for stem structure

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Ive seen this product for sale colloidal silver nitrate used for reversing females to create seeds.

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Injected my Black Domina#2 x Jungle Spice today

She has been in flower for a while and still in stretch mode. I will edit if I can confirm how long she has been in 12/12

Edit, she has been in the flower cab for 9 days @ injection day.

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@Pedro_Bann also what solution concentration did you use, and roughly how much liquid was injected… just for data sake.

Currently i think the 200mg to 10ml of water is too harsh and have silence diluted to half that “100mg/10ml” but have yet to use it as plants i think need to be in mid stretch when i should ideally hit them, and still skeptical that it will work as so far can’t say anything other than above.

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I used 0.2ml of the 200mg/10ml solution.
Still the same tap water solution batch as last try.

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did you have black necrotizing/staining around your injection sites, or whatever got touched by your solution ?

Takes a day or two to show though

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Yes there was a black spot at the injection site last time i tried.
Also even micro amounts will cause black spots on human skin after contact.

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… mmm yeah wonder how you found that out lol, probably same may i did.

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Mine have all had this as well, I am not sure if it’s necrotic tissue or if it’s just the silver nitrate oxidizing, any spills do seem to burn the plant though. I am injecting 0.1 ml of fluid with 100 microgrames of silver nitrate in solution.

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Well had some plants about 6 days into flower, figured it was time to try injecting them…

Learnt a couple things.

First yes going in at an angle is a lot easier obviously but had my needle clog due to how i stuck it in, found that having the angled opening pointing away from the stem, and being cognizant of potential plugging helped avoid said issue.

Also the further up the plant i was the harder it was to inject, obviously due to lack or no internal space yet. So tried it on three plants, and on my final plant i definitely had a successful injection on it. Hit right at the base of one of the lower nodes and was able to inject a good 20-30units of a roughly 1% solution as i had diluted my 2% stuff earlier in the week, but went to do a second injection a node higher and when injecting i was having fluid come out the previous injection point, and just to make sure i went up another node as well and same thing happened, but that one was harder to inject “younger” probably due to the lesser internal space…

So guess we will see if this works, as that last plant definitely was successful in the injection aspect for the center of the stem… now we just have to wait and observe.

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I gave the BD#2 x JS another injection today 6 days after the first.

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Well hit my two plants again tonight on day 10 of flower, probably a good 40-50 units each, reason is im not seeing any sign’s of reversal yet.

I started spraying the top of a separate plant tonight with CS as a reference point.

Cause so far im still skeptical, and have been wondering since day one as @slain initial trail was not independent as you mention you had sprayed one with CS before trying the silver nitrate injection…

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Love your trial sparkle. Helpful to many people I assume. Hoping for success. How’s @Pedro_Bann doing with his test I wonder…

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Honestly unsure at this point, there might be some male bits poking through, a few more days should tell.

I will keep plodding along trying all sorts of things to see what works and what doesn’t.

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