Timing of reversal and breeding

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Hello,

If you were to start two auto flower seeds at the same time, and wanted to reverse one using thecolloidal silver method, could you still have time to reverse, collect pollen, pollinate, and form solid seeds? I know a two week difference is more ideal, but can this be done?
 
yes i just did it my first time recently. had 2 plants same age. i started spraying the selected branch as soon as it was 2 inches long. i made a small spray-shield from clear plastic packaging to prevent back spray onto the plant. i sprayed everyday for probably 10-14 days. once i stopped spraying the male flowers were able to start to form a couple of days later. **once the pollen sacks are ready to drop you might have to pick them off and open them with tweezers because with colloidal silver they tend to stick. mine are usually ready when they have big white stripes down the sides and you can see they want to bust.
 
Thank bud boy I appreciate the clarification. I was hoping the timing wouldn't be too much of an issue, I know in nature it has to happen more often than not that male and female autos of the same age obviously breed, I just wanted to see if the CS process would change that.

Thanks again.
 
Does anyone else have anything to add to my inquiry? If two female autos were started in sequence and one is reversed using CS, would there be any challenges of obtaining good seed from the female? I wonder what the timing of the process would be like.

When to spray CS, when pollen will form and when to paint the female buds?

Could anyone lay out those guidelines? Thanks
 
Your pollenated plant would defo be pretty ambered out by the time seed stock was mature enough for next years crop...

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