Bomb Seeds

Ohcrapimdying

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Has anyone have any good results with anything they’ve bought from Bomb Seed Company? I’ve had the worst time with everything I’ve ever bought from there (three different strains; THC Bomb, Ice Bomb, Widow Bomb) and I don’t think that’s a coincidence.

Sprouts either don’t come up, die within a day or two after popping out of the soil, or the plant will die before flower.
 
It's you. I've grown quite a bit of gear from them including some of the ones you listed. All sprouted and grew fine.

How are you sprouting them? Sounds like over watering them.

It's something you are doing wrong.
 
Hmm, interesting. Maybe I’m getting old seeds or a bad batch of seeds or something. Who knows.
What bank did you get them from? If they weren't moving a lot of them they may be old. That's on the seed bank not the breeder. Though if you properly store seeds they will last for years.

What germination method did you use? Medium? How much and often did you water them?

Did you use a dome or bag over them? If so, don't. They don't need the extra moisture. It will cause them to damp off.

You want to plant in a moist soil and leave them be for a week. Don't touch them. As the soil dries the roots grow in search for water. If using a solo cup wait until you see roots coming out the bottom. The only exception to this is if you live in a place that has low humidity.
 
What has been your success rate from other companies seeds? Did you change something up between germinations? We all like to improve on past performances but, sometimes we take a step back tweeking the process.
 
What bank did you get them from? If they weren't moving a lot of them they may be old. That's on the seed bank not the breeder. Though if you properly store seeds they will last for years.

What germination method did you use? Medium? How much and often did you water them?

Did you use a dome or bag over them? If so, don't. They don't need the extra moisture. It will cause them to damp off.

You want to plant in a moist soil and leave them be for a week. Don't touch them. As the soil dries the roots grow in search for water. If using a solo cup wait until you see roots coming out the bottom. The only exception to this is if you live in a place that has low humidity.

lolol. I’m not new at this - I know how to germinate seeds.

What has been your success rate from other companies seeds? Did you change something up between germinations? We all like to improve on past performances but, sometimes we take a step back tweeking the process.

90-100%
 
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