FrozenChozen
Well-Known Member
I have no favorites, or people I dislike going into this. You have done nothing wrong and I feel that if the community can answer your questions accurately, why should I have to say it again? Did I ever say " @glockdoc you are cheating and need to leave"?fc had a post saying people were trying to cheat, so i hit him up right away to clear things up , offered him my facebook password so he could look at the dated conversations and he refused. im not lying, or was ever hiding anything, which is why i made this offer, and him refusing has left me in a gray area. i had little to loose, but everything to gain simply if he had took me up on 1 of many offers that could of proved everything i was telling him.
theres been plenty of people with questions regarding a rule, to avoid be disqualified, and right away. hes always answered right away, so why not me?
Seeds must be "above ground" by 3/1/15 with picture proof or the contestant may not use that seed(s) as an entry.
YOUR FIRST POST IS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN WHEN YOU GERMINATE YOUR SEED(S) NOT WHEN YOU PLANT THEM! IF YOU ARE POSTING PICTURES OF SEEDLINGS AND NOT (A) SEED(S) WITH A TAP ROOT YOU'RE WRONG.
-1st post; or germination post must contain the following: strain name, nutrients used, light source used, media used and germination date (day of sprout)
To spell this out, I will rephrase it:
The first post a contestant makes (also called the "germination post") must contain all information regarding your grow including: strain, nutrients, lighting, grow medium, germination and or sprout date (because "germination" definitions are so widely variant we will refer to my definition for this contest)
THAT'S WHY PEOPLE ARE POSTING PICTURES OF SEEDS IN PAPER TOWEL. IF EVERYONE REMEMBERS WE HAD A RULING ABOUT WHAT "GERMINATE" MEANS EARLIER IN THE COMPETITION (post #61 on page 4!).... <----- LINK
ABOVE GROUND- this means that your seedling must be planted and be above the medium "horizon line"
@glockdoc do you have any questions regarding this? You seem to be the only one who doesn't understand this... Everyone has their own method to germinate, but we are all trying to get the same results, it all just needs to be documented in the same manner...