LeastExpectedGrower
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I will take this under serious consideration.Flirtin with disaster.And 70s seed requires naked selfies.
I will take this under serious consideration.Flirtin with disaster.And 70s seed requires naked selfies.
I'm thinking about something that would be at home in a fine publication like this.Just wear an William f Buckley mask
Pix of your muttonchops….I'm growing out a long mustache and donning a pair of striped flairs as my 'new look' for the grow. I'll be playing 70's Dead & Hot Tuna albums on repeat for the duration.
Not with that attitude, they won't!We all have 70’s seeds, no they won’t growView attachment 5162850
Bite me, i’ve tried it all peroxide, sandpaper, gibberellic, banana; not one popped over many attempts.Not with that attitude, they won't!
Yet there are others here who say they have. Forgive me if I ignore you and try anyway. They're free seeds it costs me little to nothing to try to germinate them.Bite me, i’ve tried it all peroxide, sandpaper, gibberall, banana; not one popped over many attempts.
I bet it would improve your chances if you got good’n’high and *sorted* those seeds - by which I mean, get rid of the cracked, rotten, immature, & empties in that bag. You’ll have much less afterward, but you’ll have the best-chance stuff to work with.We all have 70’s seeds, no they won’t growView attachment 5162850
And the round ones cuz they’re the femalesI bet it would improve your chances if you got good’n’high and *sorted* those seeds - by which I mean, get rid of the cracked, rotten, immature, & empties in that bag. You’ll have much less afterward, but you’ll have the best-chance stuff to work with.
That ziplock is clearly not from the 70’s. I think your cousin is lying.Was back and forth texting with a cousin of mine...he's an old head from the height of the 70's...and he's been interested in what I've been growing. It's been fun sharing and discussing, and LOVE to get him on some stories of his exploits during that era; he is an inveterate music lover/concert goer & experienced much of the 70's counter-culture I was too young to see or be a part of. He's got me by about 15 years, so this would probably be stuff from probably 1975 onward.
...anyway, when I mentioned that I was interested in messing more with seeds that are truer to the landrace/sativas of yore, he dropped that he's been collecting and saving all his bag-seed from back in the 70's onward. And send me this picture of one of his bags:
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...for reference, that's an 8.5x11" piece of paper. Says he's got a bunch more bags piled up too.
He's going to send me 'a few spoonfuls' to see if I can get anything to germinate...we'll go from there.
So yeah, deep end of the pool, but could be interesting if I can get things to green up.
He has a bunch of bags. This was one of many. Also, he has no real need to lie, since if I can grow it, I can give him as much as he wants.That ziplock is clearly not from the 70’s. I think your cousin is lying.
I got a seed to germinate that was from the late 80s and another from the very early 90s (fall of 90 if I'm not mistaken). the success rate was abysmal, but I did get 2 to pop and I've been cross breeding with both ever since. it's unlikely but not impossible.Bite me, i’ve tried it all peroxide, sandpaper, gibberellic, banana; not one popped over many attempts.
Cool idea. I have no idea if it would work, but the concept is neat. I'm aware of some of the standing wave & wave-node general research as someone who had passing interest in acoustics and instruments. In terms of seed viability, I think once a seed is too far gone, there's no bringing it back...its probably a matter of the genetic material losing coherence.I'm in the design stages of workin on a space age looking acoustic seed levitator, with 2 opposing arrays of sonic transducers that create a focal point like a satelite dish does, to try and germinate seeds while they literally hover in mid air (despite gravity). All while being blasted with the ultra sonic frequencies (almost too high to hear) which creates the layers of standing wave nodes for it to rest in. Should help to stimulate the growth, while increasing the success rate.
There is already a patent on using sonic vibrations\electro culture to stimulate seed germination, but not exactly the way i'm trying to do it!
Maybe it can trick the nonviable seeds into coming back to life again?
These ready to go kits that are online are too weak to hold up a seed and water together, so need someone to 3d print a larger setup for me to work with:
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We'll see. He asked how much I want and I literally said 'a few spoonfuls' just to try out and see what happens. We'll go from there. This may be the only time I don't just plant in damp soil, but use paper towel method to see what I can get, rather than planting flats of seeds in medium.I got a seed to germinate that was from the late 80s and another from the very early 90s (fall of 90 if I'm not mistaken). the success rate was abysmal, but I did get 2 to pop and I've been cross breeding with both ever since. it's unlikely but not impossible.
You at LEAST have to get a Lava Lamp to place nearby the plants as they grow.I'll definitely do a journal, but probably will be a bit less forthcoming with selfies. I tend to be a bit cagey about such things.