Spend your sick funds with an LP and get.........

Figong

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Those seeds might be viable but most likely carry hermie traits ( unless they were just pollinated by a male, which of course is entirely possible ) but you'll never know until you give it a try.
Agreed on this as well, give it a shot though - could save oldschool genetics from extinction or near extinction... like the original ATF that many claim to have, yet no one will get genetically tested.
 

Figong

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Cannadan, please be -very- careful with the technique used on them, technique to get them to pop will make all the difference, and make sure your conditions are dialed in as closely as possible, if not dead on for it. Good luck, and keep us updated!

Edit: If you haven't thought to do so, I could recommend use of high grit sandpaper to assist with this, scarring the edges of the beans and if you normally use wet paper towel, this would be a time to skip that - unless you have detailed information as to the chemicals retained in said paper towel after the bleaching process that could cause a total disaster with this delicate project.
 
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cannadan

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I will have to do some more study on the proper tech....for old beans and I thank you for your tips...
cause I would have jammed them in some cheap paper towel,,,wet it and stuck them in a container with a lid and a towel wrapped around it...on top of a fridge....lol
 

Figong

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Paper towel works for most, but some of the bleaching.. especially with the scarring of the beans could prove to not work so well. Your technique may very well work out with no issues whatsoever, hell.. you could even use a few techniques and see what pops the best, if any do.
 

The Hippy

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Cannadan, please be -very- careful with the technique used on them, technique to get them to pop will make all the difference, and make sure your conditions are dialed in as closely as possible, if not dead on for it. Good luck, and keep us updated!

Edit: If you haven't thought to do so, I could recommend use of high grit sandpaper to assist with this, scarring the edges of the beans and if you normally use wet paper towel, this would be a time to skip that - unless you have detailed information as to the chemicals retained in said paper towel after the bleaching process that could cause a total disaster with this delicate project.
Very Very good suggestions..don't use paper towel.....what is a good sub here...anyone....I'm blanking out. what would be a good sterile inert type of pad to use. Oh hey i got it...how about some big gauze pads??? They must be near as clean as anything and will hold water.
I have tried seeds that old and ...NADDA...they didn't pop even one.
 
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Figong

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Very Very good suggestions..don't use paper towel.....what is a good sub here...anyone....I'm blanking out. what would be a good sterile inert type of pad to use. Oh hey i got it...how about some big gauze pads??? They must be near as clean as anything and will hold water.
I d have tried seeds that old and ...NADDA...they didn't pop even one.
Gauze pads are as sterile as it's going to get, and will hold liquid well - I don't see any issue with gauze for the execution of this project whatsoever.
 

freddyc

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Ah yes the Hawaiian days...now that was good bud....mmmm red Columbian
Panama Red, Acapulco Gold, Thai Stick......remember how the stick had the 'cord' wrapped around it.....ah....the good ole days........And of course the Maui Waui
 

j0yr1d3

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Thai Stick was before my time, my old man has told me tales though. We used to smoke a ton of acapulco and himilayan gold back in the 90's, few of the old timers still had some of the old skool strains around. Haven't seen them since I was teenager sadly.
 

Flash63

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I have sprouted many seeds, i used too use the paper towel method,now i just put them right into pre-rinsed coco with some H&G algen extract ,no dome ,temps around 75-78 if older seeds i use sandpaper.i had great success with this method for many years...
 

cannadan

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Ya sorry Hippy for high-jacking this thread....
I will have to do that and start a thread on these beans to see what we get....
some research on strains native to Trinidad-Tabago...is probably in order too...
I too think some of them should sprout...even at this age....since the storage was ideal...
and thanks for all the tips guys....and am happy to hear any other tips....
I am currently doing my outdoor crop.....and trying to get a roof on my greenhouse... then I should have the green house up and running before winter....
to try this project in with the rest of my indoor medical count....
If I can get two to sprout that would be ideal....and try and get them done before the court injunction
goes back in front of the judges...but if they are straight up sativa's they may take their sweet time.....
By accident..... for my first ever outdoor medical crop I was given Colombian gold strain clones ,instead of the kush
strains I had asked for....the plants took a long time to finish up...but they were def Colombian gold...and
had a very old school flavor....I remember back from the 70's....
 

freddyc

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.........Drum roll.....going to pick up my order from my LP.........will apprise all of the product as soon as ......well, depends on the quality......lol
 

gb123

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Some good ole Dumbo's.
Funny how red haired sensi gum is a thing of the passed as well. To much bubble around I guess :lol:
 
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