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Hey guys, just letting you know I'm still here. Little update: still waiting to finish up this OG grow so I can join the rest of you guys. Unfortunately my big light, a 250 watt CFL, apparently shorted out or something. Out of the 8 tubes on it only four are working which is compromising my plants finishing the way I'd like them to. Contacted the seller cuz I've only had it for just over a month. Had to take some pics of it and email them to even begin the return/replacement process. Couldn't be worse timing as my big one is in week 4 of flowering and now only is getting about 60% of the light she needs. Just my luck but hopefully I'll get a new one in a couple days....
Meeting the right people on this site lol..gotta live this place for that..well folks I soaked my last BRB yesterday and one has cracked so far..I planted the last ones with a 1/4" tail so I think I'm going to woth half inch tail this time..man I wish super thrive was still legal here in canadaHow you get so lucky to get brb beans?
How you get so lucky to get brb beans?
How you get so lucky to get brb beans?
Superthrive?? You mean the little brown bottle with the green label and the old man on it? Why would that be illegal? It's just nitrogen, right?Meeting the right people on this site lol..gotta live this place for that..well folks I soaked my last BRB yesterday and one has cracked so far..I planted the last ones with a 1/4" tail so I think I'm going to woth half inch tail this time..man I wish super thrive was still legal here in canada
Superthrive?? You mean the little brown bottle with the green label and the old man on it? Why would that be illegal? It's just nitrogen, right?
Poor germination % ..
Tip #1: Scuffing the seeds. I used to use the matchbox method and after losing many seeds I just felt there had to be a better way.. Lining a matchbox will work the entire outside shell, however the seam is where the problem lies IMHO. So, try this on seeds you have left.. Using a wet stone for sharpening knives, holding the seed in your fingers , slide the seed back & forth on the stone (do not wet the stone) on both sides hitting both seams.. This will severely weaken the seam allowing it to open much easier.
Tip #2: For very hard seeds or very old, simply place the seed in your fingers with seams on top and bottom.. fit the seed in your front teeth and bite down on the seed. You'll hear an audible cracking noise meaning the seed has actually split at the seam part way open.. then place in damp paper towel/baggie and I wrap mine up in a towel, then into a dark warm place...
Hard shelled seeds do not have to be old seeds necessarily. I just made just over 80 seeds harvested from 4 different plants.. some germinated with nothing more then placing in the dirt and watering while some very large black seeds needed Tip #1 above done to get them going..
good luck guys.. wishing you green days ahead.
It's illegal in canada because the manufacturer won't print the label of ingtedients in English and French so our country won't let it across customs..a pure stupid reason I must say...haven't been able to get it for a little over a year now..so my last two BRB seeds have both cracked and I can see the tails Startin to venture out..hopefully the root will be long enough to plant tomorowSuperthrive?? You mean the little brown bottle with the green label and the old man on it? Why would that be illegal? It's just nitrogen, right?
What if a private citizen copied the ingredients in french and taped it to the bottle next to the english version. Would they then let it through?It's illegal in canada because the manufacturer won't print the label of ingtedients in English and French so our country won't let it across customs..a pure stupid reason I must say...haven't been able to get it for a little over a year now..so my last two BRB seeds have both cracked and I can see the tails Startin to venture out..hopefully the root will be long enough to plant tomorow
technaflora has a really good version ..thrive alive organic and chem...those available to ya?It's illegal in canada because the manufacturer won't print the label of ingtedients in English and French so our country won't let it across customs..a pure stupid reason I must say...haven't been able to get it for a little over a year now..so my last two BRB seeds have both cracked and I can see the tails Startin to venture out..hopefully the root will be long enough to plant tomorow
It's illegal in canada because the manufacturer won't print the label of ingtedients in English and French so our country won't let it across customs..a pure stupid reason I must say...haven't been able to get it for a little over a year now..so my last two BRB seeds have both cracked and I can see the tails Startin to venture out..hopefully the root will be long enough to plant tomorow
Hmm, strange. I guess that's sorta understandable in Quebec but what about the other provinces? I've been to Montreal quite a few times, back in the mid to late nineties and spent New Years on the millennium there as well as quite a few Jazzfests(all before u needed a passport to cross), ANYWAY, got sidetracked there....my point was that I know that everyone parlez vous francais THERE and a LOT of the signs and products have both languages on them but, again, it's not like EVERYONE in Canada speaks French....is it?
Oh, one more thing. What does the Superthrive help with? Germination? If so, how? Cuz I have a bottle and have had germination issues in the past. Thanx.
P.s. Along with the 'whetstone method' I've found that using my wife's finer-grained EMERY BOARDS that she uses on her nails works great too!
It's illegal in canada because the manufacturer won't print the label of ingtedients in English and French so our country won't let it across customs..a pure stupid reason I must say...haven't been able to get it for a little over a year now..so my last two BRB seeds have both cracked and I can see the tails Startin to venture out..hopefully the root will be long enough to plant tomorow
No not everybody speaks it but it's taught in our schools in every province so the majority of people can somewhat understand it lol..I don't kno the specifics on the law of having bilingual labels but I'm Goin by what I was told from the numerous shops I've called in Ontario. .it's just lame lol..it's don't understand because we have products all over woth just Chinese and Arabic writing so how did these get in? Any my last two BRB beans still only have a tiny tail just poking through..and the big daddy I popped hasn't even cracked..they are the biggest beans I've seen in my life lol..I'm wondering if there was maybe a bit of moisture in the packs when j put then in the fridge maybe turned them bad? Idk having hard times over here folks lol..happy farmingHmm, strange. I guess that's sorta understandable in Quebec but what about the other provinces? I've been to Montreal quite a few times, back in the mid to late nineties and spent New Years on the millennium there as well as quite a few Jazzfests(all before u needed a passport to cross), ANYWAY, got sidetracked there....my point was that I know that everyone parlez vous francais THERE and a LOT of the signs and products have both languages on them but, again, it's not like EVERYONE in Canada speaks French....is it?
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