Grow journal from seeds purchased through RCMC.

d4n

Member
This is my first real journal and my first time growing any of these strains. The seeds were bought through Royal Canadian Marijuana Collective and arrived in my mailbox 4 days later with a pack of freebies to boot.

There is very little info on these strains or even RCMC here at RIU so figured I'd contribute.

March 19th

Preparing to germinate the following:

4 reg super wonder skunk
4 reg mighty durban
4 reg creole
4 reg early guerilla skunk
4 reg gwarp
4 reg patriot medicine
4 fem lamin
8 reg highrise mix

They are are lined up and labelled in a seed starting dome lined and covered with wet paper towel on a heat mat.

I've had some successful soil grows and some half assed cocoa grows, these will be mostly in a soil mix but I may do a couple in coco to see how they do. Most of these strains are fast flowering and are pretty much bred to be grown outdoors in Canada so let's see how they do indoors, wish me luck and subscribe as I will be updating this with bud porn as time goes on.

Thanks for checking it out!
 

d4n

Member
Here's an update - March 20th

24 germinated already and 12 haven't, unfortunately my clumsy gf bumped my seed starting tray and I may have a few mislabeled a few. Not many actually moved though (between a layer of paper towel) and I did my best to figure out what was where, guess I'll know when they flower lol.

I set the 24 up in an organic soil mixture and placed in beer cups inside a clear tub with lid on (there are breathing holes). They're in a 600 watt tent and I know it's early for so much light but they're in a bin and under another bin, the tent has a few other goodies growing in coco which will be moved out soon.

Looking forward to these babies and so far so good! Pics to come soon.
 

d4n

Member
Also, super wonder skunk is actually sour wonder skunk and it's an auto, untested indoors.
 

d4n

Member
Small update - March 21st

All but 3 of 36 seeds have germinated so far, I'm quite impressed. Decided to use a soil mix for all of them and no coco coir, I don't seem to have much luck with the stuff and it feels better to work with soil for some reason. I just transferred 6 plants (older grow) from cocoa to soil and cloned them, not really expecting them to survive, quite a bit of stress and they weren't very healthy beforehand lol, poor babies.
 
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