MOTR Does Micro

She is! I just had to show her off :stuck_out_tongue:

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Update time!

Jelly Pie is plugging right along nurturing them babies getting so heavy she keeps trying to fall over

Even though she has roughly 2 wks left, I had to see the status of her seeds

Sooooo happy they aren’t mushrooming like the Lamb of God CBD did so now I know it was just the strain and not the megacrop :stuck_out_tongue:

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Whelp, with all of my running around the last few days in preperation for the boys’ winter vacation (today is the last day of school), I applied too much LIFTA

Looks like i’ll be harvesting earlier than expected so took a peak at a few random seeds

That’ll do :stuck_out_tongue:

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Very nice! I am doing my very first “chuck” in January and your posts have been very helpful. Thanks for that!

:cowboy_hat_face:

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No problem :stuck_out_tongue: What will you be chucking?

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Not sure yet. If I can get a male out of the Chem4/Snow Lotus I will use it. Another project is a heat resistant strain. I have heat issues all summer being in Texas. My thought is to cross a Mexican Sativa with “don’t know what yet” to produce something I can grow in the summer. I have a stockpile of excellent Mexican Sativa Seeds that I have collected over my many years. Thanks for your interest. I’ll be calling on you for advise and guidance I’m sure!
:cowboy_hat_face:

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Exciting! I am not sure how much of a help I can be as there are much more experienced breeders here than pollen chuckers though i’ll do my best to help out if I can :wink:

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That could be an interesting project, but IMO (and sorry to put my nose out of my business) :joy:but I’ll rather go for afgan/moroccan/pakistan strain as first choice,those strains are already in hot climates sometimes up to 40/45 degrees Celsius.
Also shorter flower times means less chance to expose the buds to rains and other diseases related to wet climates.

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I noticed you said you use sodium thiosulfate for making pollen. Do you mix it with silver or anything?

I plan on trying this soon and the sodium thiosulfate is much cheaper than colloidal silver!

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I tried the silver 1st …8 attempts later I found the STS and fell in love. With silver, you have to spray at least once daily if not 2, 3, 4 times though with STS its every 3-5 days and is the exact same thing florists use to prevent blooming on annuals for transport…only drawback is it is a bit caustic though dishwashing gloves, a good pair of construction goggles and mask solves that problem :stuck_out_tongue:

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That’s awesome. So it’s only the sodium in your solution and nothing else? What strength do you mix it to?

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Not quite…2 stock solutions are made then when ready to use they are combined together.

Stock A: 0.25grams Silver Nitrate into 1c (250ml) distilled water
Stock B: 1.95grams of Sodium Thiosulfate Pentahydrate into 1c (250ml) distilled water

These will last ~6months in the fridge then when ready to use for 30 days, 50ml of stock B is put into a brown glass spray bottle then 50ml stock A is added…quickly swish it around in a circular motion to mix then add 3 3/4c (900ml) distilled water to dilute… I spray just after lights out and again mid way through the night cycle on spray days (every 5 days unless hard to turn then every 3 days) on a select female until the 1st flowers start to open (~4 spray days). This plant is not salvageable so is thrown away once done.

The same is used for annuals to delay flowering for ~30 days except they are sprayed once then only 1 more time 7 days later

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Great info, thanks! :evergreen_tree::clap:

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Alright, lets get this journal going again! Its time to reverse sex on a DBHP clone for a feminized version using Sodium Thiosulphate Solution.

The chemicals

We’ll start with making the stock solutions starting with the Silver Nitrate stock


0.5grams gets dissolved into 500ml (2c) distilled water using a plastic spoon. It starts out as clear…the longer its exposed to light, the darker amber it gets.

Now for the sodium thiosulphate stock


This sodium thiosulphate is the pentahydrate (crystal) version rather than the anydrous (powder) so it takes ~0.67 times more than the powder to balance out the silver nitrate. This also gets dissolved into 500 ml (2c) distilled water

The mixed stock solutions

Next I pour each into its own dark bottle and kept in the fridge. So for the next year, I can refresh the working solution. The working solution is made by taking 10ml of Silver Nitrate stock and pouring it into 10ml Sodium Thiosulphate stock

I then dump this in a brown glass sprayer bottle and add 180ml distilled water for a bit further dilution

Now when I spray, I make sure the soil is covered so the chemicals don’t run off and affect the roots as the girl gets saturated not once but twice ~15-20 minutes apart out of direct light

After the 2nd spray down and mostly dried, the plant gets set under 12 hrs light to initiate flower

There is a lot of spray left. I could put it in the fridge with the stock solutions for the next 30 days though this 1:9 dilution is really only good for the 1st spray so down the toilet it goes and gets treated as a normal girl just starting to flower… in 5 days, she will receive another spray down of the mixed stock solution though with a stronger 1:4 dilution

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I noticed the de-chlorinating stuff I’m using has this SodiumThioSulfate too. :thinking:

WTF.

If I get 30 males from 35 starts then we know what’s going on… but that sounds like midevil science too much…

:laughing:

:evergreen_tree: she turned me into a NEWT! :neutral_face:

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Sodium Thiosulphate by itself really won’t do anything just don’t go adding any silver nitrate and you should be fine :wink:

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Great info there as always. Bookmarked a couple of posts in case I ever want to fem some girls.

Always a pleasure to read your posts full of information.

Peace

Bonged

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2 days after the initial STS spray

So far so good. She received her 1st watering with megacrop: 1/8 tsp (0.75gram) in 8cups water

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Whelp, here we are on day 5… STS day!

For this (and every) spray here on out is diluted 1:4. Ready?

Materials

Measure out 50ml of SST B and pour into the measuring glass

Measure out 50 ml of SST A

Add A to B in the measuring glass while stirring

A 30 second stir job mixes it well. Now add distilled water to the 400 ml line

Give a quick stir and pour into an empty dark glass spray bottle

Our STS working solution is ready to go…this is enough to turn ~50 plants in the next 30 days which is way overkill though better than not having enough I suppose. Now when we spray the plant, try to aim for only the nodes… I like to pick the little thing up and turn it on its side so I can minimize the over spray

Let it sit out of direct light for 15 minutes then hit it again and return to cabinet with lights out to continue the 12 hr dark period

Thats it until next spray day in 5 days though I won’t make you wait that long…we’ll peek back in after a couple days to see the extent of the leaf damage from this spray :wink:

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LOL. I love the spatula.

:evergreen_tree:

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