Ladies are looking great! and I've been reading some on CS can't wait to see this process I know it work fine for you some good cs karma sent ur homie. Congrats on two fems
appreciate the karma and the kind words bro! been reading a whole lot about the process as well -- now its time to put the knowledge to use!
make sure you stay tuned to see the progress either resulting in success or failure lol
Looking good man. I love the led im saving for mine right now

my bubblelicious is at day 34 so im a few days ahead of you this round
thanks blaze!! i have to get over to your new thread bro -- sorry for being behind. and hope you get the LED ASAP.
youre definitely a few days / week ahead of me -- cant wait tos ee your girls put on some budding! bubblelicious looks amazing (from what ive seen ofcourse)
:gthumb:Excited to watch how the cs does it's thing

thank you my friend. im excited as well! i just hope that it works.
Awesome. Good luck, I'm definitely subbed.
welcome to the thread sugarman! make sure you get your self comfortable
hey dude, how do you get your temperatur to a avarage point?
mine is only 5 Celsius higher than room-temperatur (wich is the problem because I have to sleep with open window and its kinda cold outside)
https://www.autoflower.org/f90/i-screwed-up-19203.html#post370878
hey bro. i was finally able to get the heat controlled by having the right amount of air exchange in the case.
i need to recheck your fan set up (exhaust/intake etc and see what youre working with) once you get that situated than you wont have to worry about the heat (unless its really hot outside)
but to give you an idea of my fan set up -- here it is:
i read somewhere that the ratio should be 3:1 | exhaust to intake.
my ratio is @ 190:60 = pretty much perfect for my set up :dance: it took awhile but i got there.
exhaust: (1) 120mm @ 110cfm + (2) 80mm @ 40+ cfm = 190+ cfm in total of air exchange
i have what i would call a SEMI PASSIVE intake: (2) 80mm @ 30+ cfm >> filter pads behind the fan >> 3+" holes (where the air is coming from)
also looking to upgrade (not necessary) but if i have the time:
1) drill some holes on the pc floor
2) add some mesh screens
3) add another layer of breathable materials to raise the pots (without covering the holes)
4) remove the filter pads/ making for more passive intakes
ofcourse i dont know how much this would change my airflow -- but it should be an improvement
(we shall see whenever i choose to do so)
Congrats bro ....looking great down ur way bro ,
swampman! havent heard from you in awhile bro. hope everything is well.
things are moving nice so far with this girls -- make sure you check back for some updates
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here is another homemade CS update
*36 hrs total*
- decided to leave it that long because
EVOL has had success with his reversal using the same tools
i just hope that it works for me
*cleaned the wires every couple hrs whenever possible*
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filtered through coffee filter -- shouldnt affect the strength of the CS
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stained CS maker -- make sure you keep that in mind)
*this is the bottom all blacked from CS making*
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here is the final product after the filter
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here is a Q&A about CS from a website
http://www.kellycolloidalsilver.com/site/694355/page/45029
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Does Particle Size Matter?
Particle size is a crucial factor. Much of the efficiency of the colloidal solution depends on the actual size and uniformity of silver particles. Particles that are too large are less effective. The preferred particle size for optimum results and safety of use should be from 0.005 - 0.015 microns in diameter.
What About the Color Of The Final Product?
An excellent indicator of the quality of colloidal silver is the color. As the size of each silver particle gets larger, the color of the solution ranges from clear to yellow to red to brown to gray and black. Colloids of silver that are produced using the proper electrolysis method are a different color than the grind or chemically produced colloids, except in the case of some products that contain artificial food coloring to get the right color. The ideal form of colloidal silver is a clear to light yellow color, which in part has to do with using ozonated water in its production. It has been reported that using ozonated water will produce the smallest silver particles.
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here is another very good read about making feminized seeds and cs
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/j...g-feminized-seeds-using-colloidal-silver.html
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plant pictures coming up shortly!