The seeds were soaked in reverse osmosis water for 24 hours. After 24 hours they both had sprouted a tail about 1mm long. I then transferred the sprouts to solo cups (Dec. 7, 2020) filled with pure coco coir, buried them about 5mm, and gently watered them in with R.O. water. On December 12, 2020, both seeds had broken the surface and were showing their first set of true leaves.
These seeds are my first attempt at making seeds. I rooted a cutting from the plant in my Mango Sapphire Mainline diary. I then made my own colloidal silver solution to apply to this plant. I managed to get it to produce pollen (not an easy task, it didn't produce much) which I then applied to a rooted cutting (in flower) I had taken from the plant in my White Sugar OG Mainline diary. Both plants are feminized (and super frosty ๐), so I'm hopeful these seeds will turn out to be females and remain stable through the flowering cycle.
I made these seeds to learn and have fun....so, let's see what happens!
DeaneR๐
@Cantwaitcantwait, Thanks, it's fun to watch the outcome. Credit goes to the people who did all the hard work to produce the two great Strains I used to make this cross though๐.
Cool! I'm about to pop my first crosses also :-D I reversed Barney's tropicanna banana which was more like tropicanna cookies probably and pollinated all that I had around :-D So have few crosses now. Also bought some regular seeds from Humboldt seed co. and got a male (not filling a diary for it though) so planning to have a few normal crosses. :-D Spraying cutting every day gets pretty tedious at one point, and mine was short so I was spraying for 9 weeks or so :-D Btw most of the seeds produced using colloidal silver should be female since you're using the same genes as the mother (I suppose ?? :-D)
@DeaneR, thanks! And thanks for the banana pun, never thought of that. And because it was so tedious and manual labour I declare it the Banana wank seed series ๐ There's surely ways to improvise on that ahah
@bobtheblob, True...should be feminized. It will be fun to see what traits carry forward. So far these beans are performing as expected. You're right, daily spraying was tedious. I haven't tried the STS method, but it appears easier. Good luck, and enjoy your new crosses...............you put the Banana in all the ladies, lol.
Looks amazing๐, lots of sugar!
How are you liking that light? almost
bought one myself, went with the viparspectra xs 2000
instead, pretty happy with it so far๐.
Smok'em if you got'em!!
@DeaneR,It's a really white light, or so it seems to the naked eye.
According to the info from viparspectra it has a nice spectrum
of light, actually quite high in the red and far red even though you
can't see it. The white cookie seems to like the light but I'll know a bit better
after another grow or two.I'm still liking my CLW 500 solar xtremes, they show a bit more red to the
naked eye and there's a red tinge in the tent, plants love these lights but their 400 watts each
at the wall compared to 240 watts from the viparspectra.
Later!
@northernMike, Thanks Mike๐, I like what I'm seeing from these girls in early flower. I was an early adopter with this light, and therefore, it was expensive compared to a lot of the new china LEDs available on the jungle website. She's a little dated now as far as efficacy, but the plants sure do seem to like it๐. It's very difficult to photograph under. I need a filter to put over my tablet, of some sort. That xs 2000 looks like a good deal @ about 1/2 the price.