Colloidal Silver and Monatomic Minerals

I know that colloidal silver works for making males out of females.
Here’s the question does monatomic silver work as well?
I’ve recently acquired monatomic silver, and I’ve dosed a plant on the leaves and in the dirt, haven’t been home since then so I will update.

Also has anybody else here ever experimented with other monatomic minerals? I currently have osmium, iridium, rhodium, and ruthenium all in monatomic form.
For those who don’t know what monatomic forms are, it is essentially these metals reduced to single atoms and becomes edible.
I’ve noticed a fertilizer company in Sooke BC started putting gold into their ferts.
Any feedback would be appreciated…either way stay tuned cause I’ll be playing with these above minerals to see what happens

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This is clone #1 that has been dosed

This is clone #2 no dose, same dirt

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I found this The Myth of Monatomic Silvers | What is Monatomic Silver?

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It didn’t dissolve in water tho, and there are tons of this and that on both sides so I got mine from a Canadian local, just for science. So I dunno.

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I checked out that site, seems legit. But the colloidal silver and monatomic silver are different things. Colloidal is supposed to be ions suspended in water by electricity and monatomic is from further reducing it into single atoms. Only when the atoms fuse together they become a metal form.

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Also now I’m curious to see what just plain old electrical charged water does, u got me thinking it might just be electric charge making the branches go male

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No, it’s the silver that blocks the female producing hormones. This is why the STS solutions with silver nitrate in them also work.

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Nice! Thank you for input

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Sooooo I dumped silver into the soil as well as onto the clone, it’s still female. But the silver has made the soil better somehow, the plant is twice the size of the other


Both came from the same mother at the same time, were the same size. Everything done the same except the monatomic silver mixed into water than pour as a slurry into the soil near the base.


It seems it has the same ammount of nodes but larger leaves and it’s taller, and this is just one helping of Monatomic silver. I will give it more to just the roots and see how the bud turns out.

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I’ve been making my own CS for years and was thinking about watering a plant with it to see what happens.

I have a bunch of cuttings in pots now all growing fine so no problem trying it on one of them.

Too hard to get hold of silver nitrate and the sodium thiosulfate needed to make STS so I’m making both from scratch. Got everything together and just need to slot some time to get it done. Boiling nitric acid sounds like lots of fun. lol

:peace:

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Would be cool to see if there’s a difference in colloidal silver use and monatomic silver use