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Found a random seed in a bag, so stuck it in a jiffy pod covered it and put it by the window.
Day 5. It's is alive and kicking. I didn't have a magnifying device to check the flat side of the seed to see if it was a female (perfect circle, uplifted like a crater) or a male, not a perfect circle.
This isn't a myth.
It's a full proof method of sorting seeds.
This seed was the only one in the batch. So it's possibly a female plant has thrown out a seed.
Years ago, a friend of mine would get some. And everytime, he'd call and say hay man, I've found a seed. And when it was grown it was a female. Luck or nature?
Into her fourth week alive, she is doing well.
She was placed out side in her third week into a super soil mix and left outside under a glass dome to fend for herself. So far she is doing well. As we we enter the second week of the Vegetation Stage
Day 32. She has adapted well to outside life. She is outside two months earlier than they say to start growing here.
In my mind it's 13+ light each day. And it's two months of extra growth and the days are getting longer, so why not. Plenty of rain so watering has been easy
Day 37. Time for a larger cover. I'll keep her covered until mid September then she'll get a plastic sheet to surround her but it'll leave the top exposed.
Day 39. Decided to remove the glass cover. First full set of leaves are quite long.