Silver thiosulfate root drench

squishbox

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Ok, so I understand that silver (any kind - silver nitrate, colloidal, thiosulfate etc) works by displacing copper at the ethylene binding site that triggers the production of female flowers in cannabis. Without this it makes male flowers. Voila, fem pollen.

Pretty much every source I've researched says to use a foliar treatment. But, I am kind of curious if I could get the same results applying directly to the roots. I am having some trouble finding out if this could work, or would just wind up stressing the crap out of my plants.

Little help? Pls and thanks.
 

BobCajun

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Ok, so I understand that silver (any kind - silver nitrate, colloidal, thiosulfate etc) works by displacing copper at the ethylene binding site that triggers the production of female flowers in cannabis. Without this it makes male flowers. Voila, fem pollen.

Pretty much every source I've researched says to use a foliar treatment. But, I am kind of curious if I could get the same results applying directly to the roots. I am having some trouble finding out if this could work, or would just wind up stressing the crap out of my plants.

Little help? Pls and thanks.
It won't make male flowers but it may be beneficial;
Using a non chemical process,(name of company here) manufacturers a pure ionic colloidal silver suspension to shield your plants from a multitude of nature’s most radical elements while supplementing nutrient uptake; resulting in greener growth, healthier roots, and bigger flowers.
Silver has been used for decades in medicine to promote healing and to aid in the prevention of disease in humans. Thanks to Our proprietary technology we can now provide plants with the very same ionic silver supplement exposure that humans have been privy to for years.
Ionic silver is 100% safe and effective along with being pesticide free. Combine Colloidal Shield to any nutrient solution or H2O and feed through the root system (Do not foliar feed – Do not spray.) When using colloidal shield the proper way, plant genetics will not be altered — GUARANTEED.
Add ¼ cup of Colloidal Shield to every 5 gallons of water along with any nutrient solution. Feed everyday, every other week all through the vegetative stage and do the same during the first 4 weeks of the flowering stage.
DO NOT FOLIAR FEED (Unless you want to produce female pollen)
source
Though looking at later posts on that page somebody said it did make male flowers. Guess you'd have to try and see. I found one page that said a study showed that colloidal silver actually reduced plant growth, so it's not really known what the effect might be on growth. I guess when it does help it's because it kills fungus and other pathogens. If you don't have those problems it may not have any benefit. One person said they use it in their hydro res and it prevents root rot. So anyone with root rot problems might want to give it a try.
 
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dabbindylan

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silver has been implemented in so many beneficial Process in biorganic organisms ..if anyone has good insight or hyperlinks post em up
 

Dr. Who

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Did a ghost dig this shit up? This idea was shot down some weeks ago!

This will do NO good for your plant! Bottom line and BOOM DONE!

I'll say this. In what ever media you use. It will be absorbed by the plant - Like smoking heavy metals?
In what ever media you use. It will kill helpful bacteria and fungus that may be present. (Silver is a strong anti bacterial)

Again, good lord!
 

BobCajun

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Did a ghost dig this shit up? This idea was shot down some weeks ago!

This will do NO good for your plant! Bottom line and BOOM DONE!

I'll say this. In what ever media you use. It will be absorbed by the plant - Like smoking heavy metals?
In what ever media you use. It will kill helpful bacteria and fungus that may be present. (Silver is a strong anti bacterial)

Again, good lord!
For once in your life you may actually be making some sense. It looked interesting at first but as I found more information it looked less promising. Now I wouldn't even bother. But yeah, it was a ghost who dug the idea up. Said his name was Casper. Cute lil fella.
 
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Dr. Who

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For once in your life you may actually be making some sense. It looked interesting when I first started the thread but as I found more information it looked less promising. Now I wouldn't even bother. But yeah, it was a ghost who dug the idea up. Said his name was Casper. Cute lil fella.
"For once in your life" you're doing yourself a service by listening to your elders!
LOL on the rest of it!
 

vostok

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works by displacing copper at the ethylene binding site that triggers the production of female flowers in cannabis. thanks.
you want male roots..?

apply the silver to the emerging flower is standard practice

good luck
 
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