Topdawg Genetics

morgwar

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Mine are still teens, so not much to show yet.
Considering no one grows this stuff or just posts on ig, ill sure as hell post mine in flower. So far chem91#12 is showing real promise.
The only ones that match it for vigour in my garden currently are Mr nice shit, and 413 chem. Karma og is kinda Dissapointing, I'm putting that one in 12 12 and making seeds to see if it still sucks in the next gen.
 

SensiPuff

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Yeah the veg photo u posted they all looked uniform and healthy.
I'm interested to see how the 413 chem and your 91#12s turn out! Should be some sour diesel funk in those beans my friend
Instagram is definitely budporn overload but I like the forums better
 

BeeRaasta

Active Member
So, some bad news. Seeds aren’t popping. None of them.
They are currently between two damp/little more then damp folded paper towels in a container I’ve used for poppin seeds for years now. It’s not air tight but light proof. So they have been sitting there since the 11th in a climate of 76-79. And nothing. Usually I’d see a little crack by now.
Any advice from here on forward? Any tricks or tips? I know not all were going to pop but none?
(I’m sure some of you will get a kick out of this)
~fam
 

morgwar

Well-Known Member
So, some bad news. Seeds aren’t popping. None of them.
They are currently between two damp/little more then damp folded paper towels in a container I’ve used for poppin seeds for years now. It’s not air tight but light proof. So they have been sitting there since the 11th in a climate of 76-79. And nothing. Usually I’d see a little crack by now.
Any advice from here on forward? Any tricks or tips? I know not all were going to pop but none?
(I’m sure some of you will get a kick out of this)
~fam
Its only the 15th. Don't lose hope. They may need to soak a while.
 

Crippykeeper

Well-Known Member
So, some bad news. Seeds aren’t popping. None of them.
They are currently between two damp/little more then damp folded paper towels in a container I’ve used for poppin seeds for years now. It’s not air tight but light proof. So they have been sitting there since the 11th in a climate of 76-79. And nothing. Usually I’d see a little crack by now.
Any advice from here on forward? Any tricks or tips? I know not all were going to pop but none?
(I’m sure some of you will get a kick out of this)
~fam
Damn that’s fucked up now you have me worried my old beans won’t work.

As for advice I’d love to know what’s next step in this situation. Perhaps soak in water or scuff bean then soak
 

naiveCon

Well-Known Member
So, some bad news. Seeds aren’t popping. None of them.
They are currently between two damp/little more then damp folded paper towels in a container I’ve used for poppin seeds for years now. It’s not air tight but light proof. So they have been sitting there since the 11th in a climate of 76-79. And nothing. Usually I’d see a little crack by now.
Any advice from here on forward? Any tricks or tips? I know not all were going to pop but none?
(I’m sure some of you will get a kick out of this)
~fam
Have you tried scuffing the seed ?

Fulvic acid ?
Or carbonated water ?
 

goldberg71b

Well-Known Member
So, some bad news. Seeds aren’t popping. None of them.
They are currently between two damp/little more then damp folded paper towels in a container I’ve used for poppin seeds for years now. It’s not air tight but light proof. So they have been sitting there since the 11th in a climate of 76-79. And nothing. Usually I’d see a little crack by now.
Any advice from here on forward? Any tricks or tips? I know not all were going to pop but none?
(I’m sure some of you will get a kick out of this)
~fam
That a little to warm also
 

Lightgreen2k

Well-Known Member
Gibberellic Acid
So, some bad news. Seeds aren’t popping. None of them.
They are currently between two damp/little more then damp folded paper towels in a container I’ve used for poppin seeds for years now. It’s not air tight but light proof. So they have been sitting there since the 11th in a climate of 76-79. And nothing. Usually I’d see a little crack by now.
Any advice from here on forward? Any tricks or tips? I know not all were going to pop but none?
(I’m sure some of you will get a kick out of this)
~fam
 

naiveCon

Well-Known Member
That’s the filvic acid do? And how is it used?
Thanks
Try one teaspoon per liter of water.

Gibberellic will work as well I think it's a little bit stronger then fulvic.

You could also try carbonated water with a little more oxygen. But I think you just got to let the seeds soak in a container first for a good day or two before you try paper towel.

You have to get that shell to soften up
 

BeeRaasta

Active Member
Try one teaspoon per liter of water.

Gibberellic will work as well I think it's a little bit stronger then fulvic.

You could also try carbonated water with a little more oxygen. But I think you just got to let the seeds soak in a container first for a good day or two before you try paper towel.

You have to get that shell to soften up
I did a hydrogen peroxide/water soak before hand but I’m assuming for not long enough. Should I pull them back out and do another soak?
 

BeeRaasta

Active Member
I don't think that really matters, does it ?

I soak seeds in pH,d water with a tad bit of peroxide until tails pop,

I also have some seeds from the mid-70s, the peroxide trick did not work so I'm going to up my game with a type of acid.

You may not have soaked your seeds long enough @BeeRaasta but you may have to move up to the next step as well.
I’m wondering if I should resort to that method or just try soaking them over night. I’m guessing you can’t soak for days on end or you will suffocate the seed. I don’t have any fulvic acid on hand at the moment. Hmmmm
 
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