CS or STS that is the Question!!!

I know one grower here who has used it successfully. But I also know of 3 more here as well who have had poor results using it. It has been various problems... Pollen sacks form with no pollen when they open, not working at all...etc.. From what I understand CS is much safer and cheaper to make than STS as buying the things necessary to make it will put you on a "watch list". Unless you have ways around it but, most don't. Your best bet would most likely be CS. I'm on the fence myself and still haven't tried to do it.
 
I know one grower here who has used it successfully. But I also know of 3 more here as well who have had poor results using it. It has been various problems... Pollen sacks form with no pollen when they open, not working at all...etc.. From what I understand CS is much safer and cheaper to make than STS as buying the things necessary to make it will put you on a "watch list". Unless you have ways around it but, most don't. Your best bet would most likely be CS. I'm on the fence myself and still haven't tried to do it.
I've tried it once but by the time the pollen sacs were matured the plants were to far along in their life cycle, leaving me to believe that the only way to successfully achieve seeds is to keep your pollen in freezer for future plants, am I right on this or no?
 
I know one grower here who has used it successfully. But I also know of 3 more here as well who have had poor results using it. It has been various problems... Pollen sacks form with no pollen when they open, not working at all...etc.. From what I understand CS is much safer and cheaper to make than STS as buying the things necessary to make it will put you on a "watch list". Unless you have ways around it but, most don't. Your best bet would most likely be CS. I'm on the fence myself and still haven't tried to do it.
Have you heard of anyone using Tiresias mist on one plant and getting the plant to make seeds itself or is their life cycle to short for this??
 
What this grower did was grew out a fem purple kush and reversed it early on and saved the pollen for the next run. But you have time. If you reverse it between 4-6 weeks depending on growth, you could pollinate within that time frame. Doesn't take as long as many think for good viable seeds to form and be ready.
 
What this grower did was grew out a fem purple kush and reversed it early on and saved the pollen for the next run. But you have time. If you reverse it between 4-6 weeks depending on growth, you could pollinate within that time frame. Doesn't take as long as many think for good viable seeds to form and be ready.
I'm new to autos, on my second grow, really like them so far, how about you, how long have been doing autos?
 
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