Greenpoint seeds!!

macsnax

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In other news, I'd like to thank you fellers for keeping the auction prices high tonight so I couldn't buy anymore seeds! I got some gold nuggets burning a hole in my account and thankfully someone keeps snatching all my seeds out of my cart.
I had to get tomahawk, it kept getting style from me.
 

Jp.the.pope

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I will let you know. Hate to hear they didn't come up for ya JP. I usually document everything over in my grow journal.

One thing bout those small seeds though, i have come to the conclusion they have to be planted VERY shallow compared to a bigger seed. The smaller the bean, the shallower you plant. How deeply did you place it into the soil?
1/2 inch....

Might be too much for those itty bitties.

I figured it was something I did. Those are some specia beans with special genes. Thats why I was hoping you'd let me know what you do if it works for you. Those genetics sound great to me. :bigjoint:
 

psychadelibud

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1/2 inch....

Might be too much for those itty bitties.

I figured it was something I did. Those are some specia beans with special genes. Thats why I was hoping you'd let me know what you do if it works for you. Those genetics sound great to me. :bigjoint:
Yeah I would say a half inch would be a little too deep. Some may disagree but honestly I have had much better luck planting small and large beans pretty shallow.

I usually set large seeds 1/4 inch below the soil line. Smaller seeds even less, as long as there is a layer covering them completely it doesn't matter how shallow its planted. Key is to keep the top of the soil moist though by misting frequently, then once they emerge out, you can add and build up a bit more soil around the base of the stem. Don't get me wrong, I have planted thousands of seeds half inch deep and had pretty good results but I had come to find a lot of time I have had them not emerge out and looked down into the soil and sure enough there it was, sprouted but never made it to the top and usually rots.

Yeah man those definitely are two genetics that would go hand in hand together perfectly. I would like to find some grow logs of CCS version of bullet train. This is bound to be some mold resistant, heavy yielding, extremely potent herb. There is a strain called Silver Train and another I read about called Cole or Coal Train with the same lineage. But who knows if they specifically used the true "Arcata" cut in those versions whereas CCS does.
 
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psychadelibud

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In just a few days... Night Rider, Full Moon Fever, Jelly Pie and Purple Outlaw will be thrown into the flower room. I am keeping them small because as of now, I am just pheno hunting with them. You can see last plant on right in first row is starving for nitrogen... Gonna get that bandaged up before I throw them in to flower.

Honestly not doing anything special at all in veg.. No topping or training, no special requirements. Just simple plain veg under the ole t5 with basic feedings.

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The big gal's are waiting on them!

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@Gu~ here is that Skunk VA Chem' 91...:bigjoint:

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These are currently in day 19 of flower. So the GPS clan won't be rolling in too awful far off behind them... :eyesmoke:
 
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Jp.the.pope

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So...I thought I should share this here. Finally sampled Copper Chem 1. Smoked a couple bong bowls with a buddy. Not a big bowl, but the standard metric sized glass on glass slide size bowl.

1) smell is like lemon menthol with a slight hint of ammonia. Delicious.

2) creeper high and incredibly potent.

Saw my wife about 30 minutes after smoking and all she said was....

"It bothers me that you are this high" ...

All I could do was laugh.
 

hillbill

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So...I thought I should share this here. Finally sampled Copper Chem 1. Smoked a couple bong bowls with a buddy. Not a big bowl, but the standard metric sized glass on glass slide size bowl.

1) smell is like lemon menthol with a slight hint of ammonia. Delicious.

2) creeper high and incredibly potent.

Saw my wife about 30 minutes after smoking and all she said was....

"It bothers me that you are this high" ...

All I could do was laugh.
Sampled some early Copper and found similar effects with something else in the smell I can't quite get. Extremely sticky plants. Unusual amounts of vapor can be extraction! A very good sign! High is active and seems stronger than most.
 

LubdaNugs

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So...I thought I should share this here. Finally sampled Copper Chem 1. Smoked a couple bong bowls with a buddy. Not a big bowl, but the standard metric sized glass on glass slide size bowl.

1) smell is like lemon menthol with a slight hint of ammonia. Delicious.

2) creeper high and incredibly potent.

Saw my wife about 30 minutes after smoking and all she said was....

"It bothers me that you are this high" ...

All I could do was laugh.
HA!
Sounds like something my wife would say.
 

Sour Wreck

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So...I thought I should share this here. Finally sampled Copper Chem 1. Smoked a couple bong bowls with a buddy. Not a big bowl, but the standard metric sized glass on glass slide size bowl.

1) smell is like lemon menthol with a slight hint of ammonia. Delicious.

2) creeper high and incredibly potent.

Saw my wife about 30 minutes after smoking and all she said was....

"It bothers me that you are this high" ...

All I could do was laugh.

lol, i would have told my ex wife, it bothers me that you are not this high :bigjoint:
 

Chunky Stool

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Yeah I would say a half inch would be a little too deep. Some may disagree but honestly I have had much better luck planting small and large beans pretty shallow.

I usually set large seeds 1/4 inch below the soil line. Smaller seeds even less, as long as there is a layer covering them completely it doesn't matter how shallow its planted. Key is to keep the top of the soil moist though by misting frequently, then once they emerge out, you can add and build up a bit more soil around the base of the stem. Don't get me wrong, I have planted thousands of seeds half inch deep and had pretty good results but I had come to find a lot of time I have had them not emerge out and looked down into the soil and sure enough there it was, sprouted but never made it to the top and usually rots.

Yeah man those definitely are two genetics that would go hand in hand together perfectly. I would like to find some grow logs of CCS version of bullet train. This is bound to be some mold resistant, heavy yielding, extremely potent herb. There is a strain called Silver Train and another I read about called Cole or Coal Train with the same lineage. But who knows if they specifically used the true "Arcata" cut in those versions whereas CCS does.
Shallow is the way to go when sprouting seeds.
I've had great luck starting seeds in water until they open and the tails just barely stick out. Then just stick em in pre-moistened dirt, TAIL UP, and you're golden.
Here are some Half & Half by Cannaventure.
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They have only been watered once, which is also VERY important. Gotta make the young uns reach for the water so their roots get big & strong. Overwatering young plants will set them up for future problems. Healthy roots = healthy plants.
 

Jp.the.pope

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My wife would have said “It smells like lemons in here. What's with the lemons? Is that Pledge?” Then she would have said “Load my vape!”
I smell lemons. She smells ammonia. Tried blaming the dogs for peeing in the house when I was in the early cure process and burping jars...

Edit: If she doesn't like it based on the smell, it tends to be phenomenal :bigjoint:
 

Doc13

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Shallow is the way to go when sprouting seeds.
I've had great luck starting seeds in water until they open and the tails just barely stick out. Then just stick em in pre-moistened dirt, TAIL UP, and you're golden.
Here are some Half & Half by Cannaventure.
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They have only been watered once, which is also VERY important. Gotta make the young uns reach for the water so their roots get big & strong. Overwatering young plants will set them up for future problems. Healthy roots = healthy plants.
Since you made a point of specifically stating it, I must ask, why do you bury the "tail" (the main root) up? It really doesn't matter either way as a seed will reorient as needed, but now I'm wondering why.
 
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