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Mad Hamish

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I germ in a paper towel. Once the shell splits I pop em in soil. I like to catch em before the root tip emerges.

That way I know they germed.

Soil too wet, too compact, or soil too dry can kill seedlings. So if they germed but didnt show above ground I know I did something wrong.

6/6 Cherry Puff 10 x Joseph germed just fine.
you do get those corkscrew sprouts and the ones with a round root tip that will never go anywhere, so unless you dig them up no way to tell if error was yours. I had one seedling try grow upside down no BS. Was the last time I got Dutch gear that was just wrong. Hooooray for Greenhouse.
 

daybreaker

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you do get those corkscrew sprouts and the ones with a round root tip that will never go anywhere, so unless you dig them up no way to tell if error was yours. I had one seedling try grow upside down no BS. Was the last time I got Dutch gear that was just wrong. Hooooray for Greenhouse.
oh man you called it.i was just trying to fix one this morn .Rare D rugburn seed.
 

Yodaweed

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4 out of 6 daybreaker seeds have popped, growing slowly compared to my other seeds but hopefully things change when they get bigger. Medium is gold label coco-coir lighting system is a 4 light T5 with 6500k bulbs. Have not fed nutrients yet soon they will get week 1 of my advanced nutrients schedule.
 

Mad Hamish

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4 out of 6 daybreaker seeds have popped, growing slowly compared to my other seeds but hopefully things change when they get bigger. Medium is gold label coco-coir lighting system is a 4 light T5 with 6500k bulbs. Have not fed nutrients yet soon they will get week 1 of my advanced nutrients schedule.
Daybreaker is not, repeat, NOT the fastest out the gate. Let them do their thing, they are a little finangly but all worth it for that bud. EDIT: m4k saved my summer. Knowing the absurd conditions that can exist in a summer flower room over here, I volunteered my space to some stress tests. The girls will be put through their paces, temps are going to hit 110 and drop no lower than 85 for a patch there. It is full on mite season by then too they become pretty badass. No clie what humidity is going to be like this year our rain pattern has gone berserk. So Cherry AK x Jo and PKOG x GSOG hitting the shotglass tonight, then powering up the veg area again (muahahahahaha yeah baby) then off to the torture chamber. First four weeks will be normal and relaxed for them, come new years it gets hairy...
 
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genuity

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Both of them will do well in the heat...

Ch.ak x Jo og is on fine crossing....talk about a breather for the chem/og/sour smokers..

Pk og x gsog is another I did a shit job with,bad bulbs,bad soil,bad memories.....but I seen the GPP.
 

rory420420

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Daybreaker is not, repeat, NOT the fastest out the gate. Let them do their thing, they are a little finangly but all worth it for that bud. EDIT: m4k saved my summer. Knowing the absurd conditions that can exist in a summer flower room over here, I volunteered my space to some stress tests. The girls will be put through their paces, temps are going to hit 110 and drop no lower than 85 for a patch there. It is full on mite season by then too they become pretty badass. No clie what humidity is going to be like this year our rain pattern has gone berserk. So Cherry AK x Jo and PKOG x GSOG hitting the shotglass tonight, then powering up the veg area again (muahahahahaha yeah baby) then off to the torture chamber. First four weeks will be normal and relaxed for them, come new years it gets hairy...
We're both popping shit at the same time...
Strike over? ;-)
 

Yodaweed

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you do get those corkscrew sprouts and the ones with a round root tip that will never go anywhere, so unless you dig them up no way to tell if error was yours. I had one seedling try grow upside down no BS. Was the last time I got Dutch gear that was just wrong. Hooooray for Greenhouse.
I dug up one of the two duds and it was like leafs under the soil but so weak it cant grow upwards. And I didn't bury it too deep it was the same as the others. Good to hear its not the fastest out of the gate ive had other strains that once they got to veg period grew very vigorously but had slow out of the gate traits like these daybreakers do. As for nutrient tolerances do the daybreakers tend to be a sensitive strain? The reason I ask is I notice a lot of the pine sol smelling ones can be nute sensitive my skywalker OG barely uses any nutes but its straight gas.
 

daybreaker

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Daybreaker is not, repeat, NOT the fastest out the gate. Let them do their thing, they are a little finangly but all worth it for that bud. EDIT: m4k saved my summer. Knowing the absurd conditions that can exist in a summer flower room over here, I volunteered my space to some stress tests. The girls will be put through their paces, temps are going to hit 110 and drop no lower than 85 for a patch there. It is full on mite season by then too they become pretty badass. No clie what humidity is going to be like this year our rain pattern has gone berserk. So Cherry AK x Jo and PKOG x GSOG hitting the shotglass tonight, then powering up the veg area again (muahahahahaha yeah baby) then off to the torture chamber. First four weeks will be normal and relaxed for them, come new years it gets hairy...
Ha at first thought you were calling me dingy then I got it....fuck yeah!!I agree with you though cuz my ywo DB are lookn good but at first they were like you say.come on baby!!!
 
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