Not personally but there's a guy in here who raved about his cut of the remix. Very potent if all accounts.Have you heard anything good about the ogkb remix version of more cowbell?
Not personally but there's a guy in here who raved about his cut of the remix. Very potent if all accounts.Have you heard anything good about the ogkb remix version of more cowbell?
I gave away some cuts of the regular more cowbell and it's now the growers favourite strain. Making more free cuts just to keep him stocked up!Not personally but there's a guy in here who raved about his cut of the remix. Very potent if all accounts.
I store mine in the fridge with a bit of rice, humidity packs, and a crumpled paper towel to control humidity. When I take them out of the fridge, I let the jar get to room temperature before opening.What ia the best way to store seeds so they maintain the highest rate of viability? Just in the fridge?
Hmm i will have to bust our my old dr who micro fridge and get my stuff situated better! Thanks!I store mine in the fridge with a bit of rice, humidity packs, and a crumpled paper towel to control humidity. When I take them out of the fridge, I let the jar get to room temperature before opening.
Thanks to you as well!Yea the fridge, I got 18 year old seeds in there that pop just as good as the first year, ok maybe im exaggerating
Yeah... It didn't like me too much. 8 males and the rest didn't germ. But hey maybe you'll get 8 females!Anyone have any experience with space cake
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In a sealable container, with dessicant packs, in the refer. I always let it set out for a couple of hours to come to room temp, before opening, so as not let unwanted moisture in.What ia the best way to store seeds so they maintain the highest rate of viability? Just in the fridge?
I'm hip to Copa's cool.I was joking about the purple punch and other hype stuff. He’s working with some really nice lines. Stand up guy, and freezers full of absolute gold that without a doubt will be worth the investment.
I will say this.. Old lines are going to come back with a vengeance. The only reason that these new terps dominate the market is because education is so damn poor. People just assume that cake/cookies/punch/whatever is all that is available. And for the most part, their assumptions are true. Why? Because most growers share cuts, and are only willing to grow lines that are proven producers. Not many are willing to cut their teeth on seed hunts and take a big hit to their income. There are a select few growers who do hunts, and even they tend to stick with tried and true varieties because it’s “what the market demands”. Fruit, cake, cookies, doughy stuff, hype.
I have released a few tester batches of Bodhi stuff and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Guys who normally dab rosins are saying how the flower from B is almost as potent as rosins they smoke. Apparently the strawberry goji is three times more potent than the local MAC1?
I think we are going to see big changes in the markets here. People are tired of cookies, cake, punch, etc. I think people are finally starting to see through this bag appeal craze. I’m seeing more people demand hazes, chems, OGs, and sours. Old genetics are going to be worth their weight in gold as the community swings back towards the classics in search of something different.
There is great stuff to be found in those packs, no doubt. Terps were great. Not much strawberry in the jar but it’s definitely present on the grind. Just be vigilant and kill anything that shows intersex traits. In my experience, the herm traits don’t go away as the plants mature. An early herm will turn into a pollen dumping machine later in flower.I'm not critical of buying a lot of seeds, just amazed and jelous. There is a lot of waiting in this game. I'm jelous of outdoor growers too. First bodhi will be Strawberry Goji. Want to try for a different fruit smell so this is it. Not afraid of hermies either. Maybe i'll change my mind on that but for now bring it on!!
I'm hip to Copa's cool.
Yeah... It didn't like me too much. 8 males and the rest didn't germ. But hey maybe you'll get 8 females!
cool, it will definitely be cooler and dryer coming up. i'll top clone and sex and reveg the normal females. that's the plan anyhow. years ago I had this fruity bud I just can't forget. was red and purple and gold and green...sigh.There is great stuff to be found in those packs, no doubt. Terps were great. Not much strawberry in the jar but it’s definitely present on the grind. Just be vigilant and kill anything that shows intersex traits. In my experience, the herm traits don’t go away as the plants mature. An early herm will turn into a pollen dumping machine later in flower.
Another factor to consider is temps. My experience does not seem to be the norm. Perhaps lower temps and running things a bit dryer would make the plants happier. My Goji OG cut seems to like things a bit cooler and dryer to really pack on the resin. Something to consider. Good luck!
It was removed the same day. He needs(they say) to change some things to advertise.what happened to the Copa thread?
That’s a bummer!It was removed the same day. He needs(they say) to change some things to advertise.
Fridge works great. Or a basement closet is fine. Dark and dry are key. Cooler is better for longer term storage.What ia the best way to store seeds so they maintain the highest rate of viability? Just in the fridge?
Yes, heat is a serious killer. I lost a few packs, and countless old bagseed setting them in a cigar box on the coffee table for a couple of years. There was some really cool bagseed from the late 90's in there...but they all went to crap.Fridge works great. Or a basement closet is fine. Dark and dry are key. Cooler is better for longer term storage.
more gelato?It was removed the same day. He needs(they say) to change some things to advertise.
If you grow males in full sun you will see them stack tighter and look like a nug more. Those are just well developed male calexesI decided to take a look... I don't know man... that looks pretty damn close to being a hermie to me...