Coliodial silver

Budley Doright

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Probably got the spelling wrong but has anyone used colloidal silver as a res inoculate? Just tossing it out as I read an article in maximum yield about it.
 

vostok

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Probably got the spelling wrong but has anyone used colloidal silver as a res inoculate? Just tossing it out as I read an article in maximum yield about it.
to inoculate what..?

colloidal silver is sprayed on buds to turn female flowers male

so the forthcoming pollen grows out mostly female plants

good luck
 

Budley Doright

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I'm thinking there is cheaper ways. Do you have a link?
I read about it in this months Maximum Yield magazine (not online) and ya I kind of thought that as well re price but I've never made it so not sure if it is expensive to make. I was just curious if anyone uses it. Just tweaked my interest so I thought I'd ask.
 

Budley Doright

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to inoculate what..?

colloidal silver is sprayed on buds to turn female flowers male

so the forthcoming pollen grows out mostly female plants

good luck
Why thank you Vostok lol. wasn't saying I wanted to use it, just curious if anyone does or has to sterilize the res., I believe it's used to purify water in some applications as well.
 

Budley Doright

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Use a couple drops of bleach. It seems like a dumb idea but it works, and no adverse effects.
I have used bleach but the issue with that is it's always a concern for me if I've added enough, to much, or if it's still in the res doing an effective job. But yup I have used it. I actually have 5 gallons of 35% H2O2 sitting in the lab as well but that stuff is getting hard to find here. Just curious about the silver.
 

vostok

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Have you ever wondered about using colloidal silver in your garden, to control plant fungus and other infections that can destroy crops, or dramatically limit crop yields?

Important Note and Disclaimer: The contents of this Ezine have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Information conveyed herein is from sources deemed to be accurate and reliable, but no guarantee can be made in regards to the accuracy and reliability thereof. The author, Steve Barwick, is a natural health journalist with over 30 years of experience writing professionally about natural health topics. He is nota doctor. Therefore, nothing stated in this Ezine should be construed as prescriptive in nature, nor is any part of this Ezine meant to be considered a substitute for professional medical advice. Nothing reported herein is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The author is simply reporting in journalistic fashion what he has learned during the past 17 years of journalistic research into colloidal silver and its usage. Therefore, the information and data presented should be considered for informational purposes only, and approached with caution. Readers should verify for themselves, and to their own satisfaction, from other knowledgeable sources such as their doctor, the accuracy and reliability of all reports, ideas, conclusions, comments and opinions stated herein. All important health care decisions should be made under the guidance and direction of a legitimate, knowledgeable and experienced health care professional. Readers are solely responsible for their choices. The author and publisher disclaim responsibility and/or liability for any loss or hardship that may be incurred as a result of the use or application of any information included in this Ezine

good links tho
 

Budley Doright

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Have you ever wondered about using colloidal silver in your garden, to control plant fungus and other infections that can destroy crops, or dramatically limit crop yields?

Important Note and Disclaimer: The contents of this Ezine have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Information conveyed herein is from sources deemed to be accurate and reliable, but no guarantee can be made in regards to the accuracy and reliability thereof. The author, Steve Barwick, is a natural health journalist with over 30 years of experience writing professionally about natural health topics. He is nota doctor. Therefore, nothing stated in this Ezine should be construed as prescriptive in nature, nor is any part of this Ezine meant to be considered a substitute for professional medical advice. Nothing reported herein is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The author is simply reporting in journalistic fashion what he has learned during the past 17 years of journalistic research into colloidal silver and its usage. Therefore, the information and data presented should be considered for informational purposes only, and approached with caution. Readers should verify for themselves, and to their own satisfaction, from other knowledgeable
I'll read the article but is the disclaimer more about actually consuming the liquid? Here's another link https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_uses_of_silver
I was going to make some to femanize some auto plants this summer so I may give it a try in the res. If I turn silver or die then I owe you an apology lol.
 

backtracker

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I'll read the article but is the disclaimer more about actually consuming the liquid? Here's another link https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_uses_of_silver
I was going to make some to femanize some auto plants this summer so I may give it a try in the res. If I turn silver or die then I owe you an apology lol.
If you do it make sure that the silver rods are always kept clean because they will turn black if you don't. You can tell if it is working by shining a laser light through the jar you can't see it with the necked eye if you can it's the stuff that will turn you blue, there's no way to tell the ppm without special equipment. I buy mine from these guys www.silverMTNminerals.com
 

Budley Doright

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So can u not just figure it out mathematically? I haven't even looked really into it yet but I do have a shit load of silver .50 cent pieces :). I also think there is a difference in particle size and AC versus DC effects that? I like to tinker so probably do it myself :).
 

backtracker

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So can u not just figure it out mathematically? I haven't even looked really into it yet but I do have a shit load of silver .50 cent pieces :). I also think there is a difference in particle size and AC versus DC effects that? I like to tinker so probably do it myself :).
you need as close to pure silver as you can get otherwise you will end up with the other metals in your solution and some of those can be toxic. you have to have wire of the correct gauge and exact volts, I think it's 9 dc, or it won't work.
 

Budley Doright

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you need as close to pure silver as you can get otherwise you will end up with the other metals in your solution and some of those can be toxic. you have to have wire of the correct gauge and exact volts, I think it's 9 dc, or it won't work.
Ya I'm going to do a bit of reading, supposedly my coins are pure silver from 1955 but I'll look into as well. Lots of controls, power supplies, and shit lying around as that's what I do in the refrigeration trade :).
 
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