ok, very roughly speaking, I could probably start some hawaiian skunk haze as early as 4/20; I'd be popping two hawaiian skunk haze, and probably a strawberry blue, and a cotton candy--the herbies freebies grow, i guess you could call it. If we can agree to 4/20 as the day we initiate germination procedures*, would that work for everybody? I think the idea here is to get as many people growing these genetics as possible so we can develop a compendium of notes. From there we can work to isolate commonalities and develop an accurate profile for the species/strain, no? Less a competition, more a collaboration. That way, we can see how these girls do under different light types, nutrient profiles, we'll see multiple phenotypes, etc. etc. Sound good to everybody?
Edit: * by this, i mean if you're still sprouting in paper towels, you start your paper towels on 4/20, if you soak 24 hrs, you START your soak on 4/20; if you go straight into soil, you pop that seed in the dirt on 4/20; if you like to encase your seed in aloe jelly and perform a druidic fertility ritual that takes 48 hours, you START that jive on 4/20. I think there's a sense of community to be erected by starting our journey together!