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resimax Hey all. I'm excited about this one. I'm helping out a breeder test out some new things. We have some crosses from some great US strains. I'm the first tester of these here, so, anything goes.
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Used method
Peat Pellet
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
1y ago
2.54 cm
19 hrs
26 °C
No Smell
68 %
24 °C
Nutrients 1
FOOP Mist 0.1 mll
resimax Day 1 - December 21, 2023
So it begins. The breeder warned me that these seeds can be tough to crack, but, I don't mean to brag or anything, but I've been germinating seeds for more than two decades now. There are a lot of tricks, but as long as you keep the 3 basics in good order, everything else is fluff. They are: heat, moisture, and darkness. I planted all of these in moist peat cubes, and could see them all the next day, but I let them fully emerge a couple more days before calling it.
I'm just throwing that out there, because, it isn't rocket science, and I had to recently document the unsuccessful germination of the last few of 16 seeds a (different) breeder sent me, with 2 that cracked bu took 2 weeks to form a first set of leaves. Plant propagation is the one thing I have down more than anything, as I have been doing it my entire life, much longer than with strictly cannabis.
I have never had a bad germination rate before recently, and with good genetics and unaltered, properly stored seeds, nobody should. I'm happy to give some helpful tips if you ever get frustrated with some stubborn seeds that just won't seem to crack. Just DM me. I don't bite, just talk a lot.
I can’t believe planting into peat pellets on a heating pad is not more popular than the paper towel method. I guess people just like to chance killing their seedlings the second they start. Good luck with this grow looking forward to watching