Good luck, I would run them soon if they were stored warm they will have a shorter shelf life. Hope they pop..Thanks for the replies. Guess I'll find out if they're still viable but sounds like a chance they are.
It's exciting to have found them. I thought they had gotten lost in a hurricane that destroyed my home a number of years ago. Then a few days ago I was going through some stuff in boxes and found them tucked away in an unexpected place within some items that had ended up in a box at some point.Good luck, I would run them soon if they were stored warm they will have a shorter shelf life. Hope they pop..
Hah, kind of funny but in my youth we'd smoke cheap seeded cannabis (all we could get at the time) that was probably smuggled across the border in a big dried out compressed bale. But amazingly, even after burning the odd seed or two in the bowl, digging them out, and just chucking them in the yard: many would still sprout and start growing the next Spring without skipping a beat.I'm telling you I was more impressed w/bag weed seeds i collected when I was a kid. Nice big plump striped seeds that popped out of the ground with serious vigor. Now you pay big$ for these designer polyhybrids and have to nurse and babysit the bitches not to mention how tiny and colorless most of them are.ccguns
Makes me wonder what the impact of ethylene inhibition commercial/bulk production of feminized seeds is for either sale or use in breeding. Maybe not so much the impact on genetics but on actual seed formation itself when used.Yeah' I do someH2O2 myself but I remember just poking the bag weed seeds in the ground and seeing them explode out of the ground with 2 big fat 1st true leaves the final product was'nt as good but damn they were vigorous. I'm beginning to think that all the breeding has weakened this early stage of cannabis.
From time to time I pollinate a very special find for seeds and fine tuning. I don't know what gives, but my seeds are always full sized. WTF is it they do which makes them small? Give a shout if you succeed...Makes me wonder what the impact of ethylene inhibition commercial/bulk production of feminized seeds is for either sale or use in breeding. Maybe not so much the impact on genetics but on actual seed formation itself when used.
My experience with commercial strains has all been limited to purchased feminized seeds. Which in many cases were rather pathetically small/bland compared to old bag seed seeds from back in the day.
Nice! I just started soaking a couple of them labeled as Sugar Punch. The other ones are labeled Herijuana, Killing Fields, and Sannie's Jack.
Will do an update. And probably make an effort at a grow journal once I actually get something going.From time to time I pollinate a very special find for seeds and fine tuning. I don't know what gives, but my seeds are always full sized. WTF is it they do which makes them small? Give a shout if you succeed...
Its strain dependant. Bract size typically dictates seed sizeFrom time to time I pollinate a very special find for seeds and fine tuning. I don't know what gives, but my seeds are always full sized. WTF is it they do which makes them small? Give a shout if you succeed...
Some of the sugar punch beans were really nice. I grew that strain a few times. Nice plant, full size, good yielder, decent potency. Nice sweetness in flavor.Nice! I just started soaking a couple of them labeled as Sugar Punch. The other ones are labeled Herijuana, Killing Fields, and Sannie's Jack.