BF (fem) Vanilla Kush x4 & Crimea Blue x1

Dayzt

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Cool sounds good I will give that a try thanks
Good luck don - let me know how it goes! It's great to see someone benefiting from using help from my results! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Awesome grow, great plants, great pics. Many congratulations. :peace:
Thanks Bigby - I've been doing pretty much back-to-back grows now since the beginning of 2009 and have learned TONS. It's getting to the point now though that I may start to not grow during the summer in order to get a 'break' from it and concentrate on my vegetable garden outside in the summer. I've had much better results in my fall-winter-spring season for growing since the temperatures are better for me in the grow room when it's cold outside. I could get an air-conditioner for the summer as well, but I don't know... This has been our best result so far with the amount we received from this number of plants - and the quality of the VK is amazing - I understand why this strain finished 2nd overall at the cup last year!!!
 

Dayzt

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what method did u use to germinate your Vanilla Kush..?
I used the papertowel method. Using either pH'd water (~6.5) or rainwater, I lightly soak a paper-towel and put the seeds in it, folded over a few times and then put it into a ziplock baggie - making sure not to squeeze all the air out (most of it but not all). I then wrap the bag in a kerchief and placed it on my computer speaker wrapped in a thin towel (just to keep out the light and keep in some warmth). It took about 2 days to crack out 1" tap roots. From there they went into the expanded peat pucks (and into a plastic grow-dome with the heated bottom) until they had fairly large first node serrated leaves. I keep my dome in a dark closet until the germ'd seed actually surfaces out of the peat - then they get placed under my 400w MH. I leave the 400w quite far away from them until the seedlings are strong enough to handle the heat ( a few days usually ) and gradually lower the light more and more until the bulb is about 12-15" away. The seedlings will try to stretch - this is my signal to lower the light more.

Hope that helps! It's been the best way for me, but everyone has their own special methods of course.
 
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