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What did you do with them stick them in the fridge or something.Is the cold storage a good idea for seeds? I got this from somewhere. God I hope it wasn’t from Grass Chitty.
Yes, right next to the Keg LOL. In a “sealed” container in original packaging. Probably should put a desiccant in the container…What did you do with them stick them in the fridge or something.
I have done that in the past with seeds I’ve made I did add tissue to soak up any moisture they were good. As long as they are dry that’s the main thing
A week!?yea you should of gave it a week at least
I’m using the Frog for seedlings. Ocean Forest is the hot one.damn buddy, leave the girl alone.
that tap root is healthy as f**k.
or at least it was.
maybe you planted a bit to deep and it would take a few extra days to break the surface.
everyone says FFOF is to hot for seeds, but personally never had an issue.
if your really worried then flush the solo cup days before you plant seed
Also, looks like you are heavy with water.I’m using the Frog for seedlings. Ocean Forest is the hot one.
I think the tap root will be fine. If not I will be germinating a new one to keep the same timeline as the others.
maybe thats my problem i am a turkey baster watererAlso, looks like you are heavy with water.
Are you using a hand sprayer to keep moisture in the soil? Hand watering can wash a seed waaay lower than you planted it.
I’m a sprayer. If you ain’t, you should.
Fox Farm sells two soils that we talk about most often: Happy Frog and Ocean Forest. FFHF doesn't have enough nutrients (IMO) and FFOF may have too much (also IMO), so some growers mix the two. I'm planning to mix in some FFOF for my next grow. They also have a starter soil called Light Warrior that has worked well for me, and that's probably best for seedlings.From what I’ve heard FF soil is a little hot for seedlings
Me, too. I like to keep a sprayer of plain water handy.I’m a sprayer. If you ain’t, you should.
yup playing with sprouts after 48 hrs aint good,again patience is key to being a successful grower.Weed practically grows itself,lol
This is my Gorilla 2.0 attempt after the seed head separated on the last Auto grow mixed batch.
The Autos are now almost done and Need some more Northern Light so started seed germination on a Gorilla and Haze also.
All 3 germinated successfully in 48 hours although the NL was a bit slower so kept it wet an extra day before planting in FF Frog.
The Northern Light seed was kept in the frig at 40F the past year.
Well the Gorila came up next day and seed head stuck like the last one but wet it and came off ok with no drama. Haze as well. But nothing on NL after 48 hours - I took some of the soil off and fluffed it hoping it helped trying not to disturb it.
Hers the Gorilla and Haze coming up.
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Here is the Gorilla the following day. Why do they call it Gorilla IDK?View attachment 2137068
Since you can water right at the stem the first week, you have to try to gauge it, I would do 15 sprays maybe. But you have to keep a good eye. Make sure your ventilation and light proximity and output do t dry them out too fast.maybe thats my problem i am a turkey baster waterer
how many sprays ?
Some strains are slow af. It’s really subjective to planting depth, your gear, indica/sativa ect.A week!?
I didn’t take a pic but it already sprouted on the paper towel. Maybe 1/2 day behind the other 2. Usually in two days soil the seedlings are up.
I think the seed tail was upside down.
I had one plant from the last grow that had a hard time shaking the seed head off of it. Finally removed it with tweezers after a week. It’s a runt with not much yield. Three finger too. Should have dealt with it sooner.
maybe thats my problem i am a turkey baster waterer
how many sprays ?
Since you can water right at the stem the first week, you have to try to gauge it, I would do 15 sprays maybe. But you have to keep a good eye. Make sure your ventilation and light proximity and output do t dry them out too fast.
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