Sorry. What I mean is I have a female plant but I’m making s1s so I’ve cloned it and now I’m flipping one of them to male so I used toad venom spray which is an STS spray. So I sprayed the plant that was female and now it’s a female that’s producing male flowers so it’s going to make pollen and that’s how I’m going to do my seed run. What I’d like to know is will that plant that I sprayed with STS spray and is now making male parts and pollen if I revege that plant and then flower it again will it make female flowers or male pollen sacks at that point?
As silver thiosulfate is an ethylene blocker, I would imagine the plant would revert to it’s initial state once the silver is no longer present in it’s system. Does STS ever leave the plant though? …that I’m not sure about .
I did it with a Kratky SLH Franco last year. I reversed it indoors, then moved it outdoors in spring, then it reverted and flowered and made beans at the end of the season to make Super Drunk Bastard… It’s so crazy it survived and did all that because this was the roots at one point
I did document it last spring through summer here and there in my grow log
in my opinion the only solution would be to let it vegetate and then let it flower again, probably in this way it will become female again, because the vegetation cleans the plant a bit, the internal hormones of the plant change again. and it’s just my hypothesis.
I have no clue as that’s beyond my expertise- but I don’t think most people keep reversed plants, since sts is generally not something you want to consume or smoke.