meangreengrowinmachine
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I can't wait!!! Everything I have seen says its fire and extremely stable genetics!Straight been running his stuff for 2 years now and everyone loves it
I can't wait!!! Everything I have seen says its fire and extremely stable genetics!Straight been running his stuff for 2 years now and everyone loves it
I had a pheno in oc x cd that had a different flower structure than the rest. It looked like cookies crosses but larger flowers. Each plant was uniqueView attachment 4797783this is a useful orange cookies x cd in veg its currently 13 inches tall and 20 inches across no topping or lst of any type I have only had useful strains grow consistently into bushes like this I've got about 5 other of his strains going and most of them are like this
I'm going to try the sharpie method on a couple I've had a hard time with. What's the difference, not crack and die or smash it? I'm going to practice on some of my personally shucked beans until I find the right pressure. That way I'm not out any money.Just a heads up on those Choc. Skunk #2 beans everyone... I recommend scoring them before ya dunk em or put em in a towel, those shells are tough. I checked my two yesterday as well as today; yesterday neither had popped and today only one barely popped (which is unusual for useful's stuff but common for tough shells in my observations). So the one that hadn't popped I used the "sharpie method" and I won't lie, I squeezed that sumbitch with all my might before I had to use a bit of mechanical advantage to get it to gently open up. Hopefully, by tomorrow evening both of em will have a meristem showing and ill take some pics of the planting.
- BD
Can someone inform me on this sharpie method?I'm going to try the sharpie method on a couple I've had a hard time with. What's the difference, not crack and die or smash it? I'm going to practice on some of my personally shucked beans until I find the right pressure. That way I'm not out any money.
Yeah basically. I like it cause I feel I have more control and can gently apply pressure to one side so when the bean snaps open I immediately stop applying pressure so I don't crush it.I'm going to try the sharpie method on a couple I've had a hard time with. What's the difference, not crack and die or smash it? I'm going to practice on some of my personally shucked beans until I find the right pressure. That way I'm not out any money.
Container size?If you had to guess, what would you think would be the outcome, as far as weight for this GG4xCD???View attachment 4798319