countrygirl
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any opinion on seeds of this nature? If I can ever get these pups to sprout I'll give them a go. I have only used bag seed thus far. Are hybrids harder to care for?
I got these from a reputable breeder, not sure what you're asking. I have my 5th grow in flower, all have been an indica strain bag seed. Any advise as to the problems with growing these "special" strains?Hybrids come in every growing ability.. from easy to difficult.
Many of the Kush varieties are difficult for beginners to grow. I've been growing headband kush (og Kush x SourDiesel) for a few years. It took me at least 4 cycles to start to really get a handle on it.
Do you have seeds from this cross listed?
Husband just got home with "Down to Earth Pro Organic Mix" I sent him for the FF Happy Frog and the guy at the shop recomended this instead. Any one heard of it? Looks pretty good.
I was going to try the Miracle Grow starter soils but he couldn't find it. That's why I broke down and decided to pay the extra for the Fox Farm but this "Pro Mix" reads pretty amazing, seems to have everything I hear people adding to their soil for the extra boost. But still needs the standard nutes added after a couple weeks (as stated on the bag). I actually like the MG potting mix and if it works out I will transplant into it when strong enough. I don't trust myself to stay on top of the nutes all on my own, I like the slow release aspect. Knowing full well that thought makes many cringe LOL.I'm like most I switched to soil in a 16oz translucent cup. I hate to say this but I use MG starter soil and I love the shit but most important my seeds love it.
Remember these are eggs and when they pop they don't need much for the first 3 to 4 weeks so don't think I would use regular soil. The organic stuff should work that hubby got you. If it's the same Pro as ProMix it should be good.
I took your advice and am trying it your way... How long does it usually take to sprout this way?while the above manner is great to pop the seeds, and make sure they are viable, it also gives the opportunity for damage done to the tap root when planting. For the last few years I've stopped all other germ methods other than just plain old wet soil. sometimes I'll put plastic wrap over the pot with a rubber band around it and leave it under the lights for a little green house effect, but I take off the plastic as soon as the seed pokes its head out. I will immediately place the new sprout where a circulating fan will blow across the new seedling, doing this will ensure the seedling develops a strong stem and root structure before it tries to start stretching. this stunts the upward growth for a day or two, but is only beneficial in the long run.