getaway mountain winter bean crop

getawaymountain

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Love the pic of the christmas tree farm in your avatar, really gets one in the spirit of the season! :weed:
ya that was from a couple season back when we filled a swamp and they grew crazy big that year ,that is our amazon strain and did well in the wetter weather here. alittle mold issues but not much considering the size of the buds on them
 

getawaymountain

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005.jpg006.jpg007.jpg009.jpg004.jpgthe plants are growing and will be good size for the winter project !! my guard dogs got into some greenbud again and think my bed belongs to them hahaha what a hard life they got
 

pmumbry

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was just reading through this thread and saw that you let the beans dry for 30 days before testing, i have found that seeds do not need to be dried to germinate, i always germinate a few dozen seeds right off the plant as a test and have a 95% germination rate doing this. I have even had seeds fall into the pot the mother was growing in and they germinate by themselves!
 

farmerjoe420

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was just reading through this thread and saw that you let the beans dry for 30 days before testing, i have found that seeds do not need to be dried to germinate, i always germinate a few dozen seeds right off the plant as a test and have a 95% germination rate doing this. I have even had seeds fall into the pot the mother was growing in and they germinate by themselves!




you probably got lucky. I think it's a standard to let them dry for 30 days, I know I always do.
 

getawaymountain

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you got that right. I know you can get them to germ right off the plants but I have much better results from letting them dry out.good luck with the bean run bro.
thanks , the bean run won't be a problem at all ,been making beans and hybrids for years to beat the mold problems in a wetter climate
 

past times

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Looks awesome, wish I had the space and time to do something like that. I am working on a small breeding project for indoors in my closet :) gonna take a LONG time to get the sample size you have. Anyway, I'm subbed and jealous
 

getawaymountain

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001.jpg002.jpg003.jpg004.jpg006.jpg011.jpg007.jpg009.jpg010.jpghere's how we make the seaweed extract it takes 30-40 days with airation to finish brewing and turning into a super strong biostimulant that plants love and thrive on . the plants will be more mold resistant and take a frost alot better when using it . along with great root growth we use only ascophyllum nodosum seaweed also that is everywhere here on the coast .
 

ilovethegreen

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do you just let it soak in the water w/ bubbles for a month, then pour it into something and evaporate most of the water off? or how do you go about that?
 
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