Cannarado genetics

Nate Dogg

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My brotha I would suggest germinating them in a shot glass or paper towels. Or peat pellets. Before you put them in soil.
That’s what I do I get a plate and sandwich them between paper towels and once they pop their taproot I’ll transplant them. I’m not hip to using coco as a medium, but live and learn.
 
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Nate Dogg

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Damn didn’t mean to cause such a stir, I usually have great success rates. I’m just new to transplanting once they germinate into coco. I appreciate everyone’s tips but I’m good, the best way to learn is trial and error.
 

Nate Dogg

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I haven't popped seeds in about a year now but I always go straight coco in 16oz solo cups or whatever grow medium I am using. I use rapid rooter plugs for clones but never seedlings. I just presoak the coco. Give a few shakes. Poke a little hole, drop the seed in, cover and then just a light watering right over the seed to moisten it. Usually pops within 3-5 days and high success rates.
I might give that a shot next round, but I’m going to use some freebies. I honestly didn’t think switching to Coco would be such a learning curve.
 

Nate Dogg

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Anyways I got two frozen Margy’s and two apples and cream doing extremely well, hopefully I get a male and female from both of them. I’ll post pictures later when I get home. Like I said I appreciate the tips but if anyone wants to give me tips with working with Coco as a medium please just shoot me a DM, so that way we’re not blowing up the thread with something that has nothing to do with Rado‘s genetics. I apologize if I derailed the thread y’all, that was not my intention at all.
 
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Officialoracle420

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Little 8oz mason jelly jar with 2ml of water and 1-2 drops of peroxide. Mix. Drop seeds in. Put lid on. Soak until ready typically 24-48 hours. Get good tough paper towels and make 4 layers thick. Place them on a large plate. Dump content of jars into paper towel and fold other half of the stack on top. Carefully remove (squeeze) out extra moisture and place the towel into a ziplock baggie. Place the baggie sealed up in a warm dark environment. A heating mat with a temperature controller is best. I would also check the temp of said heating mat with an infrared heat gun or thermometer. Check
them everyday and plant them when you think they’re ready. For most seeds this method works 100% of the time. Variables may be d seeds or improperly stored seeds and they may require extra steps to ensure germination. I agree this should be moved to a different thread but I decided to share my knowledge on this here since it’s a recent topic. I have always had 100% germination rates with Cannarado Genetics though. Hope this helps someone grow those killer and sought after genetics. Nothing worse than loosing them forever.
 

Nate Dogg

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Apples n Cream #1, AnC #2, Frozen Margy f2 #5, and FM f2 #1. It’s supposed to get back in the 80’s towards the end of this week and I bought a heating pad for seedlings to use at night, so I’m going to pop either a pack of Drunken Monkey, Gelato Margy, House Margy, or Vegan Margy.
 

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40AmpstoFreedom

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Damn didn’t mean to cause such a stir, I usually have great success rates. I’m just new to transplanting once they germinate into coco. I appreciate everyone’s tips but I’m good, the best way to learn is trial and error.
I haven't read too much of what anyone is talking so this may not apply at all, but pro tip for doing seed runs in coco: start in soil...you get wayyy too much fuckin damping off and root bugs like gnats larvae and springtales. Also when transplanting into coco always do it with BTI in the water.

I start in 50/50 fox farm and happy frog.
 

hellmutt bones

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I haven't read too much of what anyone is talking so this may not apply at all, but pro tip for doing seed runs in coco: start in soil...you get wayyy too much fuckin damping off and root bugs like gnats larvae and springtales. Also when transplanting into coco always do it with BTI in the water.

I start in 50/50 fox farm and happy frog.
You just rehashed a can of shit storm!
 

Nate Dogg

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I haven't read too much of what anyone is talking so this may not apply at all, but pro tip for doing seed runs in coco: start in soil...you get wayyy too much fuckin damping off and root bugs like gnats larvae and springtales. Also when transplanting into coco always do it with BTI in the water.

I start in 50/50 fox farm and happy frog.
Thanks man, I’m going to try that. I just started germinating a pack of Vegan Margy but this time, I got one of those heating pads for seedlings. Doesn’t have a gage so I can’t lower it so I just put a couple of rags over it. I also just put my accidental cross of Rainbow Driver(Sundae Driver x Zkittlez archives fem version) x Blueberry Sundae(the one I call the tire fire pheno that hermed) in a cup going to give them a 24 hour soak then plant them straight into that mix and see how it goes.
 

psychadelibud

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Putting all these in tomato cages and gonna start my cage/LST tomorrow. Hoping to flip by next week. This garden is FULL of cannarado genetics, greenpoint and a few other various breeders. Started with 80 something plants and down to 45 now. Have culled the weaker females and males away. Hoping to end up with 30 keepers by time i flip in 1-2 weeks. Yes that is a hot shot no pest strip, getting rid of the fungus gnats fast before I flip. 4 days and they're gone, everytime and I don't use them in flower. Same with mites, get an outbreak, screw wasting hundreds of dollars to get rid of them. Been using these for years with success and never takes over 5 days to kill them off..

This should be a very interesting run! Not all the girls are pictured here, but here is quiet a few..



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Zipz55

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Cannarado Genetics-

Biscotti sundae crosses, there are a few new crosses just added!
Buy 1 pack for $80
Buy 2 packs for $150
Each pack you buy also comes with a free pack of a randomly chosen Frozen Margy cross from Cannarado Genetics!



Cannarado Genetics-
Daily Driver crosses
Buy 1 pack for $70
Buy any 2 packs for $130
(you can mix and match as long as all strains are Daily Driver crosses)



Cannarado Genetics-
Buy 1 pack for $75
Buy any 2 packs for $145
(you can mix and match as long as all strains are on the list below)
Concord Crush
Sugar Rush
Slap N’ Tickle
Apples N’ Cream


Cannarado Genetics-
Buy 1 pack for $50
Buy any 2 packs for $90
(you can mix and match as long as all strains are on the list below)
Party Foul
Dirty Lemon
Birthday Pie
Lemon Soul


Cannarado Genetics-
Buy 2 packs for $70
Buy 3 packs for $100
Buy 5 packs for $150
Buy 10 packs for $275
Buy 20 packs for $500
(you can mix and match as long as all strains are on the list below)
Sundae Sunset
Banana Sundae
Sundae Float
Back to Cookies
Weed Nap
Nila Wafer
Sweetbread
Brown Sugar
Peanut Sundae
Kitchen Sink
Cookie Dough Sundae
Goodnight moon
Special occasion
Side piece
Sasha
Bat mitzvah
Altar bread
Herb
Socks
Single scoop
Birthday blues
Meat pie
Twins
7 sins
Papusas
La quiecenera
Birthday banger
Caipirinha
Birthday funk
Birthday cake s1
Bundy
Terp Town


Cannarado Genetics-
Buy 3 packs for $75
Buy 6 packs for $135
(you can mix and match as long as all strains are on the list below)
Affy Taffy
Sour Sundae
Dubble Sundae
Apple Sundae
TriFi Sundae
Sundae Struedel
 
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