Quote Originally Posted by JD1stTimer
They are all up now. I'm amazed how quick they are going, much faster than before. I guess having good herb makes better seeds, probably passed through less hands before it got to me. One seed germinated, but never put out the cotyledons, only the taproot. I guess I'll count that as a non-viable, giving me a viability rate of 7/10. Here's my five pots all together. The tough part will be deciding which seedling to get rid of in the double-planted pots. Oh well, it happens. I have to do the same thing in my vegetable garden. Is there anyone else who hates thinning plants as much as I do? I almost feel like I'm killing puppies or something.
Maybe you should just transplant the extras into separate pots before they get too big....Plus with my experiences, the more vigorous growing seedlings ended up being my males:wtf: So never count the slower ones out as they could very well be the better ones! :thumbsup:

Either way I hope they bring you some dank and a huge harvest!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Italiano715 Reviewed by Italiano715 on . CFL, third grow, bagseed from EXCELLENT bag (popcorn) I am growing these under CFLs. I have four pots I seeded directly in soil. Four pots with seeds germinated in paper towels. The direct-to-soil pots were planted on different days. I planted two pots Sunday, Apr 26 2009 with seed from a really old bag. The seeds may have been a year old and it was from shwag if I remember correctly. Those two have no growth except some mushrooms. BTW, my Miracle Grow soil with time-release fertilizer grew mushrooms 24 hours after I watered it the first Rating: 5