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colocowboy

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Mindriot and I are on the same page. Everything takes time, they are short slow veggers. Bigger plants will equal more seeds to give out. I’m just letting them do their thing. Should be January. I’ll throw some pics up when more interesting.
Ya they get in no hurry to be large!

Now that I have the chem cookie trip out of the flower room I’m getting in a more clear read on it’s smell. Still dank fruit, but there is a scent that reminds me of bubblegum flavored oral medicine from the 70s if anyone remembers that. It’s oddly enticing. This plant was not quite what I expected but I am more than happy with it. Fat, dense nugs that have me wanting to stick a fresh bud right in my mouth! you can see the resin stalks they’re enormous with nice fat heads. About 9.5 weeks, 30% amber, a little deeper than I would have run but I needed to ripen seeds and I had to go out of town so it was better to overrun.
 
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bythekasiz

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Ya they get in no hurry to be large!

Now that I have the chem cookie trip out of the flower room I’m getting in a more clear read on it’s smell. Still dank fruit, but there is a scent that reminds me of bubblegum flavored oral medicine from the 70s if anyone remembers that. It’s oddly enticing. This plant was not quite what I expected but I am more than happy with it. Fat, dense nugs that have me wanting to stick a fresh bud right in my mouth! you can see the resin stalks they’re enormous with nice fat heads. About 9.5 weeks, 30% amber, a little deeper than I would have run but I needed to ripen seeds and I had to go out of town so it was better to overrun.
Nice job on the Chem Cookie. There are a few phenos that are straight minty dental floss. Not my cup of tea, fingers smelled like dental floss, after taste was minty. The one I kept was short dense and more chem.
 

raggyb

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Anyone got a foolproof method for germinating these? Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I read 78-82F is the temperature to shoot for. I've been putting them in a wet baggie wrapped in paper towel. I get like maybe 1 out of 5 seeds crack and put out the root. I just bought some distilled water, maybe its my tap water pH? I have a bluelab soil ph pen that I can adjust the pH if need be. If I can get them to put out the root, I can get them to take off. Just not sure what it takes to make that happen. I give them a week and check every day, just the seeds don't do anything. I know its something I'm doing wrong, just not sure what. Trying to sprout some Blueberries N Chocolate Feminized btw
Don't wet the baggie. Fold the paper towel up, dip it in water, squeeze most of the water. Unfold the pap towel and put the seeds in and fold it back up. Then put in the baggie or between two sauchers or something like that. keep warm (80*). There's other things but that should work.
 

Useful Seeds

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Mindriot and I are on the same page. Everything takes time, they are short slow veggers. Bigger plants will equal more seeds to give out. I’m just letting them do their thing. Should be January. I’ll throw some pics up when more interesting.
They are slow veg plants for sure !!! Like ya said, you have to get em big to make it worth the effort.What you and @mindriot are doing for our community certainly leaves no doubt about your love for the plant, and your love for others.
 

Panaelous

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Really?? You want me to pick from 33 cuts ??? OK...top 2 would be Chocolate Diesel and BOO. lol. Apologies,34...forgot about Cherry Pie cut. Dang!!! looked closer an it seems as if I forgot about the Purple Urkle cut,,,,,,so 35....lol. Please stop asking me........hahaha!!!!
Is chocolate diesel like loud gassy and chocolate or what I usually don’t like most choc strains but most didn’t have any gas or loud other terpenes also the BOO are the phenos consistent and terpenes or variety ranges just curious if it’s orange peels or like sour orange or more candied orange I have a pack was considering her next
 
Also that.... adult size large.





I second this... keep it simple. I use rapid rooters in a small humidity tray and have a near 100% success rate. The whole soak, then paper towel then plant thing has always seemed to be too many steps to me, and having to handle the seed after the taproot comes out is just asking for trouble... grab some plugs or stick em straight in the medium with a cup over them until they crack

If you are gonna stick to the paper towel method, make sure it's damp, not wet. You can drown seeds.
Just got Rapid Rooters delivered today. Do you keep a 1/4" liquid at the bottom like it says on the package? Dunk it first in water? Sorry for the questions, just don't want to kill any more seeds! ;)

Thanks everyone for all the help! I'm feeling much better about my chances of getting plants out of the seeds I have left.
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Just got Rapid Rooters delivered today. Do you keep a 1/4" liquid at the bottom like it says on the package? Dunk it first in water? Sorry for the questions, just don't want to kill any more seeds! ;)

Thanks everyone for all the help! I'm feeling much better about my chances of getting plants out of the seeds I have left.
So full disclosure, I've never once read the package lol. I do not let them sit in any water. I dunk them in dechlorinated tap water (just let it sit out over night) then give them a quick squeeze...they should be damp not soaked. Then I throw them in a tray with a humidity dome an put it on top of my T5 lamp for warmth. Any nice warm spot will do though. Quick tip if you don't have a tray for the rooters, flip em upside down and poke a whole in the bottom for the seed, then put it on a plate with a cup/bowl flipped over it to keep it humid....theyre more stable that way, and work just the same. As soon as they sprout I remove the cover and get them into their medium.
 
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