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I will try it sometime with some of my own seed that I have a lot of stock ofI do the exact same thing.
HahahaYea i find myself almost always helping seeds along out of there shells onces the tap root is anchored a bit. Ive definetly killed my share of seeds trying to pluck the shell off to help it out, but id like to think that ive saved way more by "helping" them out
Yeah sometimes i have to give my seeds a hand to get theyr helmets off . I also crack open beans that dont pop on theyr own . It would surprise you how many start growing once theyv been cracked. good luck with your other 25 shamus . I hope they all burst out like 25 wee jack in the box,s
Good stuff shamus . preserving good genetics is a "noble pursuit". lol.
shes getin theresweet grow im going to pull up a chair
That little bush looks awesome, straight lime green, with a very cool leaf structure. Definetly looks old school, has a strange almost indica leaf style with nice space between the leaf blades. Can't wAit to see it flower and I it has those bid sativa donkey dicks that skunk puts out. Good luck keep us posted
You must be in the south @SpitXFireDiggin the Charlie Brown esque christmas tunes in the middle of 80 degree weather here lol, I feel like some hot cocoa and some nice old school piney skunk is in order mmm......
try gibberlic acid at 250 ppm in water soak 4-6 hrs it should help bring the germ rate way up
if u get the gibberlic get the 20% stuff make sure its water soluble .
the higher % gibber acid like 90% is not water soluble
i hope to see u get some of that old xmas funk i used to see/get in 55 gal drums in the 90's
good luck shamus
Yessir, Florida boy here, I take you are a southerner as well, knowing the weather so intimately friend hahaYou must be in the south @SpitXFire
Absolutely I'm a bayou boy, La.:)Yessir, Florida boy here, I take you are a southerner as well, knowing the weather so intimately friend haha
Good to know! however i already popped the next 25 and i got ~19, they may have been too fresh? they also had some of the thickest shells I've seen.. they all needed to be manually cracked.. which i didn't do the first time..try gibberlic acid at 250 ppm in water soak 4-6 hrs it should help bring the germ rate way up
if u get the gibberlic get the 20% stuff make sure its water soluble .
the higher % gibber acid like 90% is not water soluble
i hope to see u get some of that old xmas funk i used to see/get in 55 gal drums in the 90's
good luck shamus
lol ik right! them soothing tones have a comforting vibe about themDiggin the Charlie Brown esque christmas tunes in the middle of 80 degree weather here lol, I feel like some hot cocoa and some nice old school piney skunk is in order mmm......
also good to know.. thank you for the specific ratiosThe 90% ga3 is easily made soluable by adding a few drops iso to it, this solution must be added to the water and not vise versa as it may re crystalize. 110mg is 50ppm @2200ml and you cut water or add another 110mg(measure spoon included)to up to 100ppm and so on. At that ratio the iso will be no harm to the seeds.
You must be in the south @SpitXFire
Yessir, Florida boy here, I take you are a southerner as well, knowing the weather so intimately friend haha
I'm finally not envious of you southern boys.. weather is B E A utiful right nowAbsolutely I'm a bayou boy, La.:)
Anytime bro, I'd be happy sesh it down, eat some crawfish.@Shamus I'll make sure to keep it in mind, I deserve a vacation here in a bit and Christmas tunes, a cool breeze, and some skunk sounds like my type of vacay ;)
@Power OG Nice bro! I got hella family all over in LA, Baton rouge, Lafayette, Metairie, shit all sorts of other certified coon asses in pockets all over the bayou... Was plannin makin a trip for crawfish season, but got a bit behind on work.. Next year for sure though, maybe we can link up... have a proper boil and blow down... last time I was in the bayous had some killer swamp haze from my cousin, would love to see what the rest of LA has to offer lol
thanks for the good luck man!Christmas tree bud we called it, and it was only around it seemed like fall time through winter and I havnt seen it in almost 10 years now. Literally smelled like crushed fresh pine needles and when you broke it open it had the most exotic piney dank odor x10 Damn I'd love to see that cut, whatever it was, come back around here. Super sticky chronic. This thread got me thinkin of the good days haha thks shamus I hope your Xmas bud project is a success
"this preservation project is at full speed ahead :)"
Awesome awesome job brother shamus , looks like all the plants are in great hands and will come out just fine to spectacular !!!! Am very happy that your growin these and others out and will turn into a grade AAA project at end brother...n8tive:):p:D
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