31 Oct 20: Planted seeds in jiffy puck directly in substrate(Pro-Mix HP with 20% vermiculite) Humidity dome first few days until seeds breaks surface weary of damping off again. Once the seeds break the surface begin hardening off.
04 Nov 20: #2 broke the surface and is opened up.
05 Nov 20: #1 germinated fully and sprouted.
Feeding early in Seedling? Amazing. I should try that. I am planning on starting my 3 step feed on the 5th week, which i will consider week 1 Veg stage
Good healthy looking plant thou! 🔥💪
@Four20, well The nutrients are organic so it’s really the soil microbiology that is doing the work. It usually takes about a week before they really are active breaking down nutrients. I could use straight substrate and only amend once I transplant from my starting cups. I like to have nutrients available at the plants discretion as it usually takes about 7 days for the microbiology to ramp up and really start making the nutrients bio-available to the root system .
I was told that these outdoor seeds (which can be grown indoors) are not reliant on photoperiod/light for kicking the vegetative plants into the flowering growth stage. This allows for short outdoor growing times and if you prune them, they perceive that stress as time to leave the vegetative stage. These Landrace seeds are designed to switch to flowering once they receive any environmental stress (deleafing, pruning, cold water temperatures, etc.). They are designed for flowering as soon as they are stressed.
@@Travazaurus,
“Hi Matthew,
The breeder who developed these seeds provided some feedback which may answer your questions regarding this strain. I was told that these outdoor seeds (which can be grown indoors) are not reliant on photoperiod/light for kicking the vegetative plants into the flowering growth stage. This allows for short outdoor growing times and if you prune them, they perceive that stress as time to leave the vegetative stage. These Landrace seeds are designed to switch to flowering once they receive any environmental stress (deleafing, pruning, cold water temperatures, etc.). They are designed for flowering as soon as they are stressed. However, the Headband seeds would not flower if stressed by pruning and are designed to grow using standard cultivation practices that you are already using.
I hope this was informative and possibly answered your question. If you have more questions, I will always provide feedback.
Take care and stay safe
David Lockinger
QA Manager
Tumbleweed Farms Corp.
T: (250) 679-2851
david@tumbleweedfarms.com”
@matt306420, odd when I reached out to the LP who produced these, their QA Manager stated they were photoperiod feminized seeds. I guess I will find out soon.