Well, its now four pages. :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by gypski
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Well, its now four pages. :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by gypski
Effing A man Thanks a fricking bunch. I looked at the first one and saved them all!!!! :thumbsup: Will really peruse later when offline. :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by gypski
MtnLionCo: Many ways to prevent that cycle of defrost.....keep in the ice tray for one. Or keep a freezer (which I have done, actually it is over 35 years old and still works great.
I think freezing is best, and you are correct on the freeze thaw theory. Yet again tho, nature is a very smart lady and she does it naturally too....so that might actually be important for the seed to 'see' and stay alive????? Theory, not fact.
Hey gypski that is awesome! Thanks for doing that. :thumbsup: When I found those charts I knew I'd have to save them and get them out here in cannabis.com - There are so many more we could add to this to expand it. Some of the older strains are absent for sure.
MLC: Your method sounds like a great way to store them. I will be sure to let you know what happens with the germ. when I get them going. I'll chart it but there are several different types it is going to take me forever. haha
WW - I think old Mother Nature :icon220: is one smart lady, too. And I didn't think about the fact in nature they would go through freezing and thawing. This could be quite helpful later on.
Posting a nice graphical image depicting the male and female preflowers. ;)
I've been growing a strain that has been in a refrigerator since 1984. They're still eager to pop.
HMR
Hell HMR, crack those suckers and post the results in this thread dang mamit!:smokin:Quote:
Originally Posted by Horsemanrocks
He has been.:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Lynhal
As have I.:)
They are eager li'l beavers.
Jump out of the soil and grow their ass off.
He has recently bred some fresh seed and it'll be fun sorting through the Phenotypes.:cool:
Aloha,
Weezard
Shoot, maybe I should click on his name and find all the threads started by him and educate myself on his current gardening exploits? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Weezard
Thanks Weez. Aloha. :)
Silver Haze, cured and ready to burn!
Smoke report: Delicious, smooth and burns so nicely. Gotta love nature and a little botany knowledge when it comes to getting the right results from your hard work! :greenthumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Lynhal