Useful Seeds

Yes absolutely. afriend of mine who´s havin bad cluster headache is trying it out just right now and he says it´s working like a charme. Or the right strain is helping too.

the non natural version would be using some straight oxygen from a bottle.

And those new strains (which i surely never will be able to touch over here :( ) sound amazing and tasty.
 

DocofRock

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Oh sorry. Just realised i answered a post from 20 pages earlier. :D My fault!! :D :D

Anyway. Those plants looking lovely.
Appreciate it man! All about those genetics. Next grow for me is going to be ALL Useful beans in support of the breeder. Haven’t decided if I’m rolling with all the same strain, or maybe I’ll throw in a little variety. I’m still really feening to grow DDS, and I have 3 of them. Hmm.
 

blowerme

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Appreciate it man! All about those genetics. Next grow for me is going to be ALL Useful beans in support of the breeder. Haven’t decided if I’m rolling with all the same strain, or maybe I’ll throw in a little variety. I’m still really feening to grow DDS, and I have 3 of them. Hmm.
I got a few boo seeds from a friend months back that's how I heard about useful. I was gonna start them in a couple weeks with somethin else. But now plans have changed. I'll have 4 useful plants in there.

Thanks for the opportunity useful!
 

Palckl899014

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Thanks for all the help guys dropped a few more in a glass for about 24 hours then into a slightly damp paper towel. Will the seeds sink in the glass or anything or just wait about 24 hours?
 

DocofRock

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Thanks for all the help guys dropped a few more in a glass for about 24 hours then into a slightly damp paper towel. Will the seeds sink in the glass or anything or just wait about 24 hours?
Usually in my experience if you kinda “tap” them while they are floating after 12-18 hours they sink to the bottom. I’ve never had an issue germinating as long as I did a proper soak. After that point, I’ve found it doesn’t really matter as far as germination rate - they all seem to germ whether they are in rapid rooters, directly in the medium, or in paper towels. I am personally a big believer in the initial soak, whatever you do with them afterwards.

I think I’m gonna do a soak with some horticultural coconut and aloe Vera added. Kinda like a SST, with some good micro nutes, saponins, Vitamins, hormones etc.
 
Usually in my experience if you kinda “tap” them while they are floating after 12-18 hours they sink to the bottom. I’ve never had an issue germinating as long as I did a proper soak. After that point, I’ve found it doesn’t really matter as far as germination rate - they all seem to germ whether they are in rapid rooters, directly in the medium, or in paper towels. I am personally a big believer in the initial soak, whatever you do with them afterwards.

I think I’m gonna do a soak with some horticultural coconut and aloe Vera added. Kinda like a SST, with some good micro nutes, saponins, Vitamins, hormones etc.

How do you add the coconut and aloe vera? Just oils or how?
 

Couch_Lock

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So far wet one seed each of:

Useful OC X CD, Useful Sunny Diesel fems. Heisenbeans dos si dos x purple punch, Heisenbeans wedding cake x purple punch).

Checking 4 baggies with moist papertowels folded I see ONE seed has cracked so far.....heisenbeans wedding cake hybrid.......its been 30 hours........only 2 hours on a heated heat mat. My room temp is maybe 64 in here.....so I decided to plug in a heat mat.

Fox Farm Happy Frog soil in Red Solo Cups very soon, hope to see 3 of the 4 crack.
 

DocofRock

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How do you add the coconut and aloe vera? Just oils or how?
If you haven’t checked out BuildASoil.com, they have some really nice products (that I use many of), including horticultural coconut powder and aloe vera extract. If you haven’t looked in to using either of those additives, I’d suggest doing a bit of research on them. You’ll be surprised how effective they can be, especially for seedlings. For instance, aloe Vera contains salicylic acid, which stimulates root development. Coconut powder contains many cytokines too. These are also great additives for rooting clones — I’ve seen someone propagate clones that had massive, healthy white roots inside of 5 days.

Aloe Vera is also a surfactant/wetting agent; it contains Saponin as well. You should read more in depth about this stuff IMO. Of course, neither of these things are needed, but they sure do help out.
 
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