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    #1
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    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    The method:


    plant your seeds, sprout as usual

    half fill an empty tic tac box with water

    put in a single 0.6mg tablet of Colchicine

    let it sit until the tablet disolves

    as seed coats drop, start treatments

    use an eyedropper to place a BB size drop

    give a drop in the am, and a drop in the pm

    continue treatment for five days

    white deposit on the treated area is normal


    That's it. From there just grow and flower the plants.

    Sorry to be so terse, but I really need to be careful
    and this information had to be shared.
    infogift1967 Reviewed by infogift1967 on . 100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine The method: plant your seeds, sprout as usual half fill an empty tic tac box with water put in a single 0.6mg tablet of Colchicine let it sit until the tablet disolves Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    I'm not smoking ANYTHING treated that stuff... but that's just me.
    http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Colchicine-9923531

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    #3
    Junior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    Colchicine is used to treat gout. If you have gout, you take
    1 pill per hour until the pain subsides. Usually 3-4 pills
    are ingested to bring relief.
    A single 0.6 tablet disolved in water as described above can
    treat around 30 seedlings that then (hopefully) grow
    50 to 100 times larger. So the potential residue in a crop of
    30 grown plants would be 0.6mg max. This is tiny compared to
    the therapeutic dose a gout sufferer uses. Homeopatic for
    all practical purposes.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    sounds like they ARE out to get him......... Sorry but I find the paranoia amusing.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    Just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get me! Seriously, got burned by LO once. Never again.

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    #6
    Junior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    I harvested my last plant (11th). Had 1 hermaphrodite, the
    other 10 were all females. Very nice since I had early losses
    due to rodents. I developed a few sprays to keep deer and
    mice/rats away.
    1. Grow opium poppies and brew the dry plants into a very bitter tea.

    2. place a cheap cigar in a bottle of water for a week.

    Both teas were very effective at discouraging pests.

    And I had a bout of the gout, had to use 3 Colchicine pills
    over a 3 hour period. They didn't kill me, and cured my
    gout. I must drink LESS and smoke MORE!

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    #7
    Senior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    I recognize this as an ancient thread, but I have been fascinated with this for a long while now.

    "Colchicine inhibits chromosome segregation to daughter cells and cell wall formation, resulting in larger than average daughter cells with multiple chromosome sets. The studies of H. E. Warmke et al. (1942-1944) seem to indicate that colchicine raised drug levels in Cannabis." -end quote

    He germinated around 1000 seeds in a good bit of colchicine laced water and found that only a select few would sprout and grow... the other seeds became useless.

    The seeds that sprouted and grew came to be known as polyploids... they have more than two sets of chromosomes. Theoretically you could make a blueberry-kush-skunk-haze plant if you could run the genetic line properly - that is my goal in the long run. In the end of the experiment, by the way, the plants were considered to be more potent than would have been if not treated.

    The first generation of plants, though, were known to be toxic, but the second generation (not clones.... seeds) were okay to grow and consume. The difficulty of successfully growing multiple strains and generations of polyploid plants has kept it from becoming more mainstream.

    Just my:twocents:

    Aussie Bastard Cannabis Redux | Cannabis Culture Magazine
    Cool stuff, huh?

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    #8
    Senior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    Quote Originally Posted by infogift1967
    I developed a few sprays to keep deer and
    mice/rats away.
    1. Grow opium poppies and brew the dry plants into a very bitter tea.
    And we haven't heard from him since this revelation. I wonder why...?

    If you wish to change the genetics, go for it. But I have a hard time unederstanding what the end-game is. The risk of personal injury is enough to recommend caution for those you share the frankenbuds with. And even worse, you risk genetic degredation of the cannabis strain itself.

    Again...to what end? Real cannabis not medicating you properly? (the potency theory is bullshit, btw)

    Just keep those frankenseeds off the market unless you offer full disclosure, as your strains will be tainted and possibly unstable.

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    #9
    Junior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    Just an update, I'm alive and well. And how does my garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty MAIDS all in a row. Had a few hermies, but again about 90% were female again this year.

    My theory is the colchicine applied to newly sprouted seedlings stress them in a way that makes them switch on the genes to develop into female adults.


    Since colchicine is an alkaloid, it degrades with exposure
    to sunlight and weather. Only a tiny fraction of a single
    pill is actually applied to each seedling. The chances of any
    residual colchicine in the harvested material is almost nil.

    (your mileage may vary)

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    #10
    Senior Member

    100% female plants, seedlings treated wColchicine

    Almost nil...? Sorry, not good enough.

    Just because other sites tout it's effectiveness and claims of it being a 'residual' ammount of poison, it's a poison. How much of that poison will your body store, before reaching a toxic and irreversable level? And about smoking the vapors from that poison...does it make the compound safer or more toxic?

    Being as how this is a medical cannabis site, and there are many folks here that even though it's a small ammount of poison, it could and would interract with some meds or medical conditions, and it's not worth the risk of injury or worse to a loved-one.

    There are much safer alternatives for femming seeds. Light poisoning or aspirin treatments, for instance.

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