looking good shove! kinda looks like my nursery! i mean, not near as nice genetics, but all the youngsters none the less.
keep it up! send me some clones!
-shake
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looking good shove! kinda looks like my nursery! i mean, not near as nice genetics, but all the youngsters none the less.
keep it up! send me some clones!
-shake
None of the NCDG popped? :wtf:
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sorry to hear that, Shov :(
I have not tried the NCDG seeds from you, WT. Im equally excited to try the C99.
I did put 5 (of 10) seeds I was gifted earlier directly into seed starter mix and cared for them for weeks at 75-80º and none popped. I'll try the other five when the weather warms and I can try a sunny window in an incubation dome.
Coming along very nicely as usual... I would love to be looking down at all those babies! :thumbsup:
whew.....lol. Felt like an asshole for a minute. I did germ tests on mine and got over 95%...Everything else is lookin MIGHTY fine brother!Quote:
Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
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Looking good shovel! Ill be watching along to soak up as much information as I can. Ill look back to see if I missed it but can you maybe let us in on what soil mixture you will be using and maybe what nutes the babies will be getting? Thanks a bunch!:thumbsup:
Dodo
I had a 40 gallon or so of soil batched up but it is frozen. So I put up a couple of new batches. I do not measure but here's some idea of wtf I use.
40# bag of plain (any good local brand) potting soil, no nutes like Hyponex (MG without the time released nutes)
1 foot³ peat moss
40# bag composted and dried cow manure (or 20# worm castings)
4 gallons perlite
2 gallon vermiculite
three 'fist-fulls' dolomite lime
mix, 1/2 gallon water (maybe add half can of flat beer), mix
best if it can sit for a week or two before transplanting. Not used for seed starting.
Shov
no worries, Bub. It sucks when you share seeds and your regular, non-feminized seeds and they hermie on the dude. :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by WhiskeyTango
ShYtE hApPeNs :hippy:
You mentioned earlier that your soil was "hot" at first.It's the manure,you can flush it with balanced water prior to mixing,that will take some of the bite out of it.
Dive:stoned: