Popping some seeds for a buddy

wil2279

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So my buddy has a problem right now with popping seeds and growing them out. So I am going to pop 6 seeds for him and grow them out for a month or so... I just pulled out of the seed stash 2 G13 Labs Blueberry Gum #2, 2 Greybeard Genetics Wedding Cake, and 2 Royal Queen Seeds Green Gelato. I'm hoping to take a few clones before I hand the plants over to my friend and maybe run a scrog with them...
 

hotrodharley

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Greybeard? Lol. There's some shit. I do mean shit. His "genetics" come from buying seeds in bulk from Seedsman. I know that for a fact unless they're lying about it themselves.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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I’m wondering how your buddy is cool in flower but not the germ/veg end of it
I know a lot of growers like this. I've been making cash growing plants out to 3 weeks and then swinging them to mates for a fee.

It's strange as I find that part the easiest lol. Every time they try, they can't help but remove the fan leaves and cut off the first few nodes leaving a bare three week old plant with two top leaves and no side branching.

It seems like people can't help but to touch them.
 

conor c

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So my buddy has a problem right now with popping seeds and growing them out. So I am going to pop 6 seeds for him and grow them out for a month or so... I just pulled out of the seed stash 2 G13 Labs Blueberry Gum #2, 2 Greybeard Genetics Wedding Cake, and 2 Royal Queen Seeds Green Gelato. I'm hoping to take a few clones before I hand the plants over to my friend and maybe run a scrog with them...
Its funny i do this for some mates on occasion cos they "only good with cuttings" i find it hilarious personally there decent growers but kill seeds and seedlings idk i always prefer going from seed i do nothing special and never struggled different strokes for different folks i guess
 

Rurumo

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honestly, keeping seedlings stable and growing healthy is one of the harder aspects of growing when you first start. If you've been growing veggies all your life, then not being able to germinate and grow healthy seedlings feels inconceivable, but I can see how it might be hard for newbies starting out. Plus, new growers have to navigate the ocean of BS bro-science germing techniques, so they might pick up some bad habits that follow them around their entire growing career.
 
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