The Seed Collectors Thread

Traxx187

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I'll say one thing, now that I'm growing the forum cut, I understand why crosses are often limited. Not exactly a big producer, is she? Beautiful looking buds, though. Unfortunately she's in the hardest to get to corner of my tent, so I can't get too close.
Nice hopefully some pics sometim?
 

hempstead

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I'll say one thing, now that I'm growing the forum cut, I understand why crosses are often limited. Not exactly a big producer, is she? Beautiful looking buds, though. Unfortunately she's in the hardest to get to corner of my tent, so I can't get too close.
What is the "forum cut"?
 

COGrown

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I believe it's a g13 x hashplant cutting from 1988.
The 88g13hp cross was originally made by ndnguy, its not the sensi strain but his own cross. The beans were largely distributed with the condition that nobody sell a pure g13hp line for profit, but some people have. The ndnguy g13hp line is known for having and imparting good structure, yield, and medicinal value.
 

St1kybudz

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The 88g13hp cross was originally made by ndnguy, its not the sensi strain but his own cross. The beans were largely distributed with the condition that nobody sell a pure g13hp line for profit, but some people have. The ndnguy g13hp line is known for having and imparting good structure, yield, and medicinal value.
I've got a cut of deep cheese x bay dream, jack cheddar x bay dream, bay dream, blue og, and strawberry cough the small ones are 5 days old my blue og cut and the bigger ones are are 7 days old and are my cut of deep cheese x bay dream
 

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St1kybudz

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No doubt if shes good representation of it and not some bullshit hybrid (im pretty positive its an s1 seed cause i only found 1 in the whole quarter GSCs is really unstable and the cookie fam even said this themselves but who knows) ill be giving some out
I think I got 5 gsc beans based on the structure I took a guy six plants he got one from a friend he wound up with 2 plants all said and done one all hairs and fruityorperfumy the other was like pop corn kernels an sweet but nothing like the hairy plant the beans came from chunky who some how wound up with 5 beans the other plant had zero
 

hempstead

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Some nice collections posted since I created this thread. My collection is pretty big, got so big I took a break from ordering to try and use them. Last year I had a little trouble getting some seeds started, they were all about 2-3 years old, and started collecting again. I did end up with a nice little garden but finished a little later than I wanted to because of my germination problems.

Wanna know what I did? A drop of Superthrive in the germination water and I was on my way. Since I started adding the Superthrive I have been 100% on germination, new and old seeds.

Now here is my problem......

This year I made up a nice batch of organic, water only, soil and Superthrive is not organic. :(
I know I know I know it doesn't really matter that it is not organic because I only use it for germination and I am not labeling it for govt inspectors but it does matter to me. I read a bit about Superthrive and I didn't like what I found out but, DAMNNNN, it gets results.

Can someone recommend an alternative that they use successfully and it is all organic?
I was thinking about kelp powder but was wondering if you guys had any recommendations.
 

Joedank

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Some nice collections posted since I created this thread. My collection is pretty big, got so big I took a break from ordering to try and use them. Last year I had a little trouble getting some seeds started, they were all about 2-3 years old, and started collecting again. I did end up with a nice little garden but finished a little later than I wanted to because of my germination problems.

Wanna know what I did? A drop of Superthrive in the germination water and I was on my way. Since I started adding the Superthrive I have been 100% on germination, new and old seeds.

Now here is my problem......

This year I made up a nice batch of organic, water only, soil and Superthrive is not organic. :(
I know I know I know it doesn't really matter that it is not organic because I only use it for germination and I am not labeling it for govt inspectors but it does matter to me. I read a bit about Superthrive and I didn't like what I found out but, DAMNNNN, it gets results.

Can someone recommend an alternative that they use successfully and it is all organic?
I was thinking about kelp powder but was wondering if you guys had any recommendations.
read up on using weak seaweed solution.
or put a few drops of water on a baggie and put em on the door of the fridge . wait a few weeks then sprout as normal ...
 

MonsterDrank

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Some nice collections posted since I created this thread. My collection is pretty big, got so big I took a break from ordering to try and use them. Last year I had a little trouble getting some seeds started, they were all about 2-3 years old, and started collecting again. I did end up with a nice little garden but finished a little later than I wanted to because of my germination problems.

Wanna know what I did? A drop of Superthrive in the germination water and I was on my way. Since I started adding the Superthrive I have been 100% on germination, new and old seeds.

Now here is my problem......

This year I made up a nice batch of organic, water only, soil and Superthrive is not organic. :(
I know I know I know it doesn't really matter that it is not organic because I only use it for germination and I am not labeling it for govt inspectors but it does matter to me. I read a bit about Superthrive and I didn't like what I found out but, DAMNNNN, it gets results.

Can someone recommend an alternative that they use successfully and it is all organic?
I was thinking about kelp powder but was wondering if you guys had any recommendations.
yes.
order some kelp extract from kelp4less .. dilute it down real good, u don't need more than 1dry tsp per gal water. soak with that.. it also makes a great foliar spray but at a higher concentration.

personally tho..i'd rather just keep it simple and use Botanicare's Kelp based bottled supplement type product "Liquid Karma" at 5ml/per gallon.. it's great stuff.
 
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