300dutchman
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these seeds are gonna be popped in 48-72hrs, do these strains like to be topped, heavy, light feeders? im trying to pop 30 early skunk and 15 mks.
these seeds are gonna be popped in 48-72hrs, do these strains like to be topped, heavy, light feeders? im trying to pop 30 early skunk and 15 mks.
i usually start them in february lol or late january, i like to get them at least 10-12 weeks old before i get them outside, this spring i will put these out third week or fourth week of april under large tomato cages with 3mm clear poly if the weather co operates, but after chatting with wifey just now, nothing has popped, so i hope these work, i have never stored seeds in a freezer before, i hope i did not kill them, i kept them in the original package then put them in half pint mason jars stuffed with paper towel to eliminate excess air.you start your seeds very early
i have been busy with work, now that this covid thing is seemingly over i had to get back to work to pay off the debt that i have accumulated over the last 2 years. only 35k more to pay off lol.
i usually start them in february lol or late january, i like to get them at least 10-12 weeks old before i get them outside, this spring i will put these out third week or fourth week of april under large tomato cages with 3mm clear poly if the weather co operates, but after chatting with wifey just now, nothing has popped, so i hope these work, i have never stored seeds in a freezer before, i hope i did not kill them, i kept them in the original package then put them in half pint mason jars stuffed with paper towel to eliminate excess air.
I usually just put them in the butter compartment in the refrigerator and no issues even with the first set I put in there years agoi usually start them in february lol or late january, i like to get them at least 10-12 weeks old before i get them outside, this spring i will put these out third week or fourth week of april under large tomato cages with 3mm clear poly if the weather co operates, but after chatting with wifey just now, nothing has popped, so i hope these work, i have never stored seeds in a freezer before, i hope i did not kill them, i kept them in the original package then put them in half pint mason jars stuffed with paper towel to eliminate excess air.
starting seed in may does not allow for enough time for a fully developed plant, i lose alot of sun 3rd week of august, thats why i like very tall plants.it's too much why not start it in may you have more of 16 hours of light by day
it is better to keep them in the fridge also put them in the freezer for a few days before putting them to germinate helps to awaken the seed
this is my first time starting seeds from a freezer, thats a good tip though let them warm up a bit first, i usually keep my seeds in a closed cooler in my garage, no issues with seeds that are 10-13 yrs old. next batch from the freezer i will put them in the fridge.I usually just put them in the butter compartment in the refrigerator and no issues even with the first set I put in there years ago
perfect lol, the tallest last summer was 13', ended up being a male though, well wifey says all the seeds have popped as of 10pm last night! very happy now lol.you will finish with plants of 4 or 5 meters
here is a few pics from yesterday, having powdery mildew issues, and i missed two males before the hawaii trip so when we got back there was two 8' early skunk males, so looks my whole garden got pollinated with early skunk pollen, it is turnng out to be a epic year as far as weather goes, still mid 20s celcius here and almost october!
well we have 10 more days of good weather then it drops to 12dgr celcius during the day, that pretty much signals the end of the growing season, i will post some new pics today. and thank you for the kind words.The Master Kush is gorgeous! Hope you get the weather to finish the haze. Epic garden.