Hypothetical grow notes

too larry

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I looked back in this thread, and couldn't really figure out what the two young plants in HG might be. As the grasshoppers were eating my plants, I was steady putting more in their place. Didn't keep a good record of what was going in where.

Although reading back, I see I saved pollen from a couple of males in the fall/winter grow. I need to find that.
 

too larry

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Only six cups with no visible sprouts. {3 cups with 2 sprouts} But a couple were showing white yesterday, and haven't came the rest of the way up. And a couple that do have leaves, haven't really done much.

Today is first full day of light. I topped off with dirt and gave them a drink of water. Got to remember the seaweed juice next time.

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BionicΩChronic

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Only six cups with no visible sprouts. {3 cups with 2 sprouts} But a couple were showing white yesterday, and haven't came the rest of the way up. And a couple that do have leaves, haven't really done much.

Today is first full day of light. I topped off with dirt and gave them a drink of water. Got to remember the seaweed juice next time.

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I see two sprouts in one cup. Was that on purpose or did 2 come from one seed (twins) your definaltley kicking my ass in numbers man. Your making me want to go home and germ 14 lol
 
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Bio Basics

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Only six cups with no visible sprouts. {3 cups with 2 sprouts} But a couple were showing white yesterday, and haven't came the rest of the way up. And a couple that do have leaves, haven't really done much.

Today is first full day of light. I topped off with dirt and gave them a drink of water. Got to remember the seaweed juice next time.
Looking great! I have definitely found that the right seaweed extract helps a ton by promoting root growth in germination and early establishment.
 

too larry

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I see two sprouts in one cup. Was that on purpose or did 2 come fro one seed (twins) your definaltley kicking my ads in numbers man. Your making me want to go home and germ 14 lol
In fall/winter seed tests, some of the fresh seeds didn't do as well as others. The night I did the planting, I didn't have my notes with me, but I'm pretty sure one of the under achievers was the Blue Shiva X Blue Shark X PC X AC. I put two seeds each of that strain, and one other.

But maybe my memory is suspect. I have 3 cups with 2 sprouts each, and a few with no sprouts.

And only half of the plants are going in my garden. I split everything down the middle with my veg buddy.
 

Sour Wreck

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In fall/winter seed tests, some of the fresh seeds didn't do as well as others. The night I did the planting, I didn't have my notes with me, but I'm pretty sure one of the under achievers was the Blue Shiva X Blue Shark X PC X AC. I put two seeds each of that strain, and one other.

But maybe my memory is suspect. I have 3 cups with 2 sprouts each, and a few with no sprouts.

And only half of the plants are going in my garden. I split everything down the middle with my veg buddy.
is that ((Blue Shiva x Blue Shark) x (PC x AC))? Can't get this shit str8 in my head :-P
 

too larry

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is that ((Blue Shiva x Blue Shark) x (PC x AC))? Can't get this shit str8 in my head :-P
Ok, here is the low down. This is a cross I made last year. Using a BS X BS male from PPS on a PC X AC female from PP.

Blue Shiva {Sensi Shiva Skunk x Blueberry} X Blue Shark {Mr Nice's Shark Shock X DJ Short's pre 2000 blueberry}

X

PC {Powernap X Sinmint Cookies} X Ass Cheese {Donkey Kong X Cindy's Blue Cheese}

See? It's so simple. lol
 

too larry

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is that ((Blue Shiva x Blue Shark) x (PC x AC))? Can't get this shit str8 in my head :-P
Yes. Not to be confused with the little too early/too late Blue Shiva X Blue Shark X Ass Cheese plant that is flowering right now down at the FP patch.
 

too larry

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The cups I used have grooves all the way around them. I wrote in the grooved part, so I had to skip about a 1/4 inch between letters. Even with abbreviations, some of the names reached half way around the cups.
 

Sour Wreck

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The cups I used have grooves all the way around them. I wrote in the grooved part, so I had to skip about a 1/4 inch between letters. Even with abbreviations, some of the names reached half way around the cups.
dude, name some of your stuff.

like

shorter name kush
or
abbreviated OG
or
sour littlename

i would have to have all that in a spreadsheet to keep it str8.

as long as everybody is getting high, a name really don't matter. just giving you a hard time, bud.

but damn every time you type out one of those names i almost lose my buzz looking at it. have to smoke more to get over it. bongsmilie
 

too larry

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In fall/winter seed tests, some of the fresh seeds didn't do as well as others. The night I did the planting, I didn't have my notes with me, but I'm pretty sure one of the under achievers was the Blue Shiva X Blue Shark X PC X AC. I put two seeds each of that strain, and one other.

But maybe my memory is suspect. I have 3 cups with 2 sprouts each, and a few with no sprouts.

And only half of the plants are going in my garden. I split everything down the middle with my veg buddy.
When I zoomed in on the picture, I saw one of the cups with two sprouts was Poly Shunk 1 X Skunk Shunk. Not sure what my reasoning was for putting two seeds of that strain.

Keep in mind that I do ceremonial burnt offerings when I plant. Although I'm 98.5% Western European, I have spent the last 30 years dabbling in the Creek Indian religion. They use tobacco smoke to signal their prayers. I use herb for my burnt offerings. {so I can get pretty high when planting}

This year I did a different strain for each of the four blessing I ask of the Grandfathers. I ask blessing of the Eastern Grandfathers of the soil going under the seeds to offer the food they will need {and for a warm spring}, the Southern Grandfathers for the seeds to sprout and be true to their Grandfathers {and a mild, sunny summer}, the Western Grandfathers of the soil above the seeds to be soft and easy for the sprout to part and the roots to grow {and a fruitful harvest in the fall} and finally the Northern Grandfathers of the water used to saturate the soil {and an uneventful drying and a great cure with a chance to prop your feet on the proverbial hearth with a bowl in hand}.

Burnt offerings used when planting. Poly Shunk 1, Poly Shunk 1.5, Ass Cheese and GdR.
 
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