There is nothing worse than growing a weed plant for two months just to find out it is a male. You put in all that hard work, water, and electricity, only to chop it down and throw it in the trash.

Buying feminised seeds is the best way to guarantee you only grow female plants. But let's be honest, buying premium seeds all the time gets pretty expensive.

What if you could make your own?

I'm going to explain the simple science behind feminised seeds. Then, I'll give you a step-by-step guide to making your own feminised seeds right at home using a cheap bottle of colloidal silver. It's a lot easier than you might think.

Key Takeaways

  • The science is simple: feminised seeds are made by using pollen from a female plant. Since there is no male involved, the seeds only have female genetics.
  • Colloidal silver is the secret: Spraying a female plant with silver blocks her flowering hormones, forcing her to grow pollen sacs instead of buds.
  • Save big money: A single run can give you hundreds of guaranteed female seeds for the cost of a cheap bottle of silver spray.
  • Never smoke the sprayed plant: Heavy metals are toxic when smoked. You must throw the sprayed plant in the trash as soon as you collect the pollen.

What Are feminised Cannabis Seeds?

A side-by-side comparison of a female cannabis plant with white pistils and a male cannabis plant with a circled pollen sac.
The difference is in the details: On the left, a female plant shows her first white hairs (pistils). On the right, a male plant reveals its "pollen sacs"—the nightmare of every grower. (Images courtesy of slummy1029/Reddit and Deanna Talerico/HomesteadAndChill.com)

 

Let's keep the biology super simple. When you buy regular weed seeds, you're rolling the dice. They have a 50/50 chance of being male or female.

This happens because regular seeds get chromosomes from both a male father and a female mother.

feminised seeds are completely different. They're created using a clever breeding trick that completely removes the male plant from the equation. Instead of using normal male pollen, breeders use pollen that comes from a female plant.

Because there's no male father involved, the resulting seeds only contain female genetics. When you plant them, they will grow into bud-producing female plants 99.9% of the time.

You get all the sticky flowers with zero risk of a male plant ruining your crop.

Why Make Your Own feminised Seeds?

Why go through the trouble of making your own seeds? It's actually one of the smartest things a home grower can do. Here's why you should give it a try.

Save serious money

Buying premium seeds adds up fast. A single pack can easily cost you a hundred bucks. But for the price of a cheap bottle of silver spray, you can produce hundreds or even thousands of your own feminised seeds.

You'll never have to buy seeds again.

No wasted space

Indoor grow tents have limited space. If you plant regular seeds, you might have to throw half of your plants away when they turn out to be males.

With your own feminised seeds, every single pot in your tent will grow into a big, beautiful female. You maximize your space and your final harvest.

Preserve your favorite strain

Sometimes you grow a plant that is just perfect. It smells amazing, grows fast, and hits hard. If you turn that specific mother plant into seeds, you lock in those exact genetics.

You can keep growing your absolute favorite weed for the rest of your life.

The Science: How Do You Make a Female Plant Produce Pollen?

Normally, a female weed plant needs a specific hormone to grow her buds. That hormone is called ethylene. As long as she has plenty of ethylene, she will keep stacking up those sticky white hairs.

Here is where the magic trick comes in. If you spray a female plant with a liquid called colloidal silver, it actually blocks that ethylene hormone. The silver stops the plant from absorbing it.

Now the plant gets totally confused. Her light schedule tells her it is time to flower, but she doesn't have the hormones to make buds. So, she does the only other thing she can do. She grows male pollen sacs instead.

A close-up of a female cannabis plant that has grown clusters of male pollen sacs instead of flowers after being treated with colloidal silver.
Science in action: This genetically female plant has been successfully "reversed" using silver. Instead of sticky buds, she is producing dense clusters of female pollen sacs. (Image credit: Volquartos / Reddit)

But here is the best part. Because the plant is still genetically a female on the inside, the pollen inside those sacs is 100% female pollen. When you put that female pollen on another female plant, you get seeds that only carry female DNA.

What You Need to Get Started

Before we start playing mad scientist, you need to gather a few supplies. The good news is that you don't need much, and it is all very cheap.

Here is your simple shopping list:

Two female plants

You need two female plants that are ready to go into the flowering stage. You can use two clones of the exact same plant if you want to copy it perfectly. Or, you can use two totally different strains to create your own unique hybrid.

Colloidal Silver (30 PPM)

A blue bottle of Trace brand Colloidal Silver Liquid Mineral Spray with the 30 ppm label clearly visible.
The magic ingredient: When shopping, ensure the label specifically states at least 30 PPM (parts per million). Anything lower may not be strong enough to reverse the plant. (Image credit: Trace Minerals Store / Amazon)

This is the magic ingredient. You can buy it online or at most local health food stores. But pay close attention to the label. It must be at least 30 PPM (parts per million) to work. Anything weaker will not block the hormones properly.

A small spray bottle

You need this to mist the liquid silver onto your plant. Make sure it is completely clean and has never held any harsh chemicals or bug sprays.

A small paintbrush

A cheap, dry paintbrush is the absolute best tool for catching the pollen and painting it onto your other plant.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making feminised Seeds

Let's get right into the action. Here is exactly how to make your own feminised seeds.

Step 1: Pick your plants

You need to assign roles to your two female plants. Choose one to be the pollen donor. This is the plant you will spray with silver. Choose the other to be the seed mother.

This is the plant that will grow your seeds. Keep them in separate areas so you don't accidentally spray the mother plant.

Step 2: Start spraying

Fill your spray bottle with the colloidal silver. About three days before you switch your grow lights to the flowering schedule, start spraying the donor plant.

You want to soak the nodes where the branches meet the main stem. You have to do this every single day.

A cannabis plant diagram with red arrows pointing to the nodes where leaves meet the main stem, labeled as the correct spots to spray colloidal silver.
Target the nodes: Focus your spray on the "axils" where the leaf stems meet the main stalks. This is where the plant's growth hormones are most active and where the new pollen sacs will form. (Image credit: Nebula Haze / GrowWeedEasy.com)

Step 3: Flip the lights

Change your light timer to 12 hours on and 12 hours off to force the plants into flowering. Keep spraying your donor plant every single day. Do not skip a day, or the plant might revert to making normal buds.

Keep spraying until you clearly see little male pollen sacs forming instead of white hairs. Once the sacs form, you can stop spraying.

Step 4: Collect the pollen

Wait a few weeks for those pollen sacs to swell up and pop open. When they look ready to burst, carefully slip a plastic bag over the branch. Give the branch a gentle tap. The yellow female pollen will fall right into your bag.

Step 5: Pollinate the mother plant

Turn off all the fans in your grow room so the pollen doesn't blow away. Dip your small, dry paintbrush into the bag of yellow pollen. Gently brush that pollen directly onto the white hairs of your unsprayed seed mother plant.

Two close-up images showing a small paintbrush being used to apply pollen to the white pistils of a flowering cannabis plant.
A surgical touch: Gently "paint" the collected pollen directly onto the white pistils of your mother plant. You don't need much; a light dusting is enough to trigger seed production. (Image credit: zahn-pinsel.com)

Step 6: Harvest your seeds

Now you just wait. It usually takes about 4 to 6 weeks for the seeds to fully develop inside the buds. You will know they are ready when they turn dark brown and feel hard to the touch. If they are pale and soft, give them a little more time.

A high-resolution macro shot of several mature cannabis seeds showing dark brown colours and distinct tiger-stripe patterns on a white background.
The final reward: A successful harvest of mature feminised seeds. Notice the dark brown colour and the distinct "tiger stripes"—these are the signs of a healthy, viable seed ready for planting. (Image credit: iamjbeelove / Reddit)

Warning: Do Not Smoke the Sprayed Plant

A red and gray safety warning sign with a 'no' symbol over a cannabis leaf, stating 'Never smoke or ingest plants treated with feminization solutions.'
Critical Safety: Your health is worth more than a harvest. Colloidal silver and STS contain heavy metals that are toxic if inhaled or ingested. Once a plant has been sprayed, it is for seed production only—never for consumption.

I need to be incredibly clear about this next part. You just spent weeks growing that pollen donor plant, but you absolutely cannot smoke it.

Colloidal silver is full of heavy metals. While it might be safe to put on a skin scrape, it is highly toxic when you light it on fire and inhale it into your lungs. Smoking heavy metals can cause serious health problems. It is just not worth the risk.

You might be wondering if you can use the sprayed plant to make cannabutter or hash instead. The answer is a hard no. The liquid silver absorbs deep into the plant tissue. You cannot just wash it off in the sink.

As soon as you collect all the pollen you need, put that donor plant straight into a trash bag. Throw it away. It did its job by giving you pollen, and now it belongs in the garbage.

Just to be clear, the seed mother plant that you painted the pollen onto is perfectly safe. Since you never sprayed her with silver, you can safely smoke any of her buds that didn't get seeded.

feminised Seed FAQ

Let's clear up a few common questions new growers ask when they start making their own feminised seeds.

Can I use STS instead of Colloidal Silver?

Yes, you can. STS stands for Silver Thiosulfate. It is actually what professional breeders use. It works great and you only have to spray the plant a few times, rather than every single day.

But there is a catch. STS is a chemical mix that you have to make yourself at home. It requires wearing safety gear and mixing specific powders. For a beginner, buying a pre-made bottle of colloidal silver is just a lot easier.

Can I make feminised autoflower seeds?

Yes, you absolutely can. But the timing is much harder. With normal weed plants, you control exactly when they start flowering by changing the light schedule. Autoflowers flower on their own genetic timer.

You have to guess exactly when the plant is about to flower so you can start spraying the silver a few days beforehand. It takes some practice to get the timing right, but it is definitely possible.

The Wrap Up

Making your own feminised seeds feels like a magic trick the first time you pull it off. You take a normal female plant, give her a little spray of silver, and suddenly you have hundreds of guaranteed female seeds ready for your next grow.

You don't need a fancy laboratory or an expensive setup to do it. You just need a couple of female plants, a bottle of colloidal silver, and a little bit of patience.

So, grab some supplies, pick out your favorite strains, and secure your personal seed stash for life. Your wallet will thank you, and you'll never have to stress about a rogue male plant crashing your grow tent again.