Heisenbeans Genetics

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keyown1

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Just had a funeral yesterday for my great grandmother, and had family in from all over the country. It was about twenty of us that smoke. Reached in the stash for grape kush, jelly pie, the deputy, cookies n chem, banana cookies, some purple punch with only about a week's cure, there was gmo, supposedly orange cookies, and my uncle had what he called skunk. EVERYBODY'S favorite hands down was banana cookies.
 

boybelue

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You guys should really give them seeds a cure period. Give them a month or so, or throw them in the fridge/freezer. Most seasonal seeds need a cold spell to time their germination. Some even have multiple dormacys, hot, cold, hot, cold. They do this so they dont start life in the fall or during a warm spell before winter really gets started. Cannabis seeds will sprout for a short period after their ripening , I've had some outdoor plants completely pollinated have thousands of tails sticking out of the buds during rainy periods. But harvest the rest of those seeds and try to sprout them a week or two later with terrible germination rates. Trust me on this guys I've been growing and making my own seeds for 20 yrs a good overwintering and those germination percentages will be close to 100%.
 

Opie1971

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I have to agree with ya on this for the most part. There is a time that it's almost impossible to get fresh, green seeds to germinate. It's just a matter of knowing "when" is the right time. There's too many variables and factors to determine exactly how long, but in my experience seeds should be allowed to dry out at least a couple weeks. I made a batch of C99 S1's last summer/fall, tried germinating a few a couple days after harvest= nada, a month later= 100% on germ rates.
 

Bodyne

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def a privilege to try the jet fuels. I had one get the smallest tail Ive ever seen, the rest never tailed at all. I'd agree with the above poster per the curing seeds, but I've had seeds fall off a plant and germ in the dirt right next to main plant. At any rate, be something to look forward to to possibly buy plus its a great thing to get to be a tester, even if the jet fuels didn't turn out. Thanks again, Heisen, waitin on the testers, lol
 

Bodyne

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I have to agree with ya on this for the most part. There is a time that it's almost impossible to get fresh, green seeds to germinate. It's just a matter of knowing "when" is the right time. There's too many variables and factors to determine exactly how long, but in my experience seeds should be allowed to dry out at least a couple weeks. I made a batch of C99 S1's last summer/fall, tried germinating a few a couple days after harvest= nada, a month later= 100% on germ rates.
you should have given KY some of those for as many as he's askin for, lol
 

Heathen Raider

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I have to agree with ya on this for the most part. There is a time that it's almost impossible to get fresh, green seeds to germinate. It's just a matter of knowing "when" is the right time. There's too many variables and factors to determine exactly how long, but in my experience seeds should be allowed to dry out at least a couple weeks. I made a batch of C99 S1's last summer/fall, tried germinating a few a couple days after harvest= nada, a month later= 100% on germ rates.
What's GMO?
Garlic Cookies.
 

Heathen Raider

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I have to agree with ya on this for the most part. There is a time that it's almost impossible to get fresh, green seeds to germinate. It's just a matter of knowing "when" is the right time. There's too many variables and factors to determine exactly how long, but in my experience seeds should be allowed to dry out at least a couple weeks. I made a batch of C99 S1's last summer/fall, tried germinating a few a couple days after harvest= nada, a month later= 100% on germ rates.
Word has it You want to trade some of those Cindy's to Heathen
 
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