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Glass Of Water
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Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 23%
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Fat Banana Automatic - 96%
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GrowsHimself GrowsHimself
11 days ago
Popped seed in a glass of water until taproot emerged 24 hours later then added to substrate. 48 hours later and she has emerged from substrate and appears to be missing a cotyledon. Not feeling confident about that.
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PersonalSmok3s
PersonalSmok3sweek 0
Don’t worry man, I once accidentally pulled off both those initial round leaves whilst trying to remove a stubborn seed casing 🤦‍♂️ I was left with a stem, but after maybe a week or so she finally pushed out her first set of true leaves 😸 Doesn’t appear to have slowed yours down at all, you’d know if it was going to 🤷‍♂️💁‍♂️
GrowsHimself
GrowsHimself
@PersonalSmok3s, I had a dig around the substrate and found the seed casing in there and there was a cotyledon sat neatly inside. She has grown so quickly she literally ripped forth from her shell 😅 I’m feeling relaxed about it again as I know that it’s not some weird mutation at least
Hattiwatti
Hattiwattiweek 0
God Luck 🍀
taprootArmy
taprootArmyweek 0
did read that cotyledons could be damaged if the seed is too deep or soil is too compressed, but I am a total noob, so 🤷‍♂️ Anyhow, wish you good luck!