Useful Seeds

Kp sunshine

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View attachment 4797783this is a useful orange cookies x cd in veg its currently 13 inches tall and 20 inches across no topping or lst of any type I have only had useful strains grow consistently into bushes like this I've got about 5 other of his strains going and most of them are like this
I had a pheno in oc x cd that had a different flower structure than the rest. It looked like cookies crosses but larger flowers. Each plant was unique
 

Boosky

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Just a heads up on those Choc. Skunk #2 beans everyone... I recommend scoring them before ya dunk em or put em in a towel, those shells are tough. I checked my two yesterday as well as today; yesterday neither had popped and today only one barely popped (which is unusual for useful's stuff but common for tough shells in my observations). So the one that hadn't popped I used the "sharpie method" and I won't lie, I squeezed that sumbitch with all my might before I had to use a bit of mechanical advantage to get it to gently open up. Hopefully, by tomorrow evening both of em will have a meristem showing and ill take some pics of the planting.

- BD
I'm going to try the sharpie method on a couple I've had a hard time with. What's the difference, not crack and die or smash it? I'm going to practice on some of my personally shucked beans until I find the right pressure. That way I'm not out any money.
 

BDGrows

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I'm going to try the sharpie method on a couple I've had a hard time with. What's the difference, not crack and die or smash it? I'm going to practice on some of my personally shucked beans until I find the right pressure. That way I'm not out any money.
Yeah basically. I like it cause I feel I have more control and can gently apply pressure to one side so when the bean snaps open I immediately stop applying pressure so I don't crush it.
 
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