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And I thank you for the seeds and apologize for taking this long to germinate them. The time is now, a Winter project I am extremely excited about.Then Lost Tribe shared his seeds freely. I grew some, hit some with OHaze pollen, and sent out some seeds and grew the fast Cindy Haze myself. They make a good combo as the fruit smell transferred and the grow time reduced.
Good work LT, and thanks again!
Please do update on the kwik c99.Also have a pack of Kwik C99 germinating. We shall see. The flowers my friends grew were excellent so I am surprised to hear the reviews. Hoping for better results.
I'm giving the seed cracker another try on Original C99 x Sensi Skunk seed I made.
FYI: Whatever old seed sprouting method you can think of or has been written about. I've already tried.
Hopefully that will save someone from replying with suggestions on how to germinate old poorly stored seeds.
Yes, with and without Scarification or soaking overnight.Have you tried germinating in straight worm castings?
You are welcome Mr Beans. I think winter time is easier to grow in a tent because the humidity is easier to add than remove. Good luck with the grow, whatcha gonna do if one sprouts ballz?And I thank you for the seeds and apologize for taking this long to germinate them. The time is now, a Winter project I am extremely excited about.
Also have a pack of Kwik C99 germinating. We shall see. The flowers my friends grew were excellent so I am surprised to hear the reviews. Hoping for better results.
The f6 was a selection I made with two particular females on Fruit Punch tasting leaner satvia and a fatter metal hazish tasting mom. They were both 1:5 mating. I used multiple males to give greatest chance to carry the mothers' characteristics. They are popping 1 in 10 with a small sample so hard to say if it reinforced the sweet punch or not. I wasnt taking chances on loosing it.I'm confused: I see posts about F6 C99 and wonder if those were open pollinations or were they 'selected'? 'Older versions' from 2015? That 15 years after the Bros were selling beans.
Apparently, I've been under a rock and missed all this stuff.
I grew out most of the Grimm stuff and even some Sly 1-offs, where he was 'back-breeding' with WW, but all of the Grimm stuff, 'looked' done early and if ya pulled then, it was very sativa like. Give it an extra week or 2 and it's a different buzz...allegedly...1 of sly's was a IPx .50WW and it was AMAZING. The other was cafe girl x .88WW, 9 weeks and put on weight until the end.
If you are getting purple from a C99, it's either cold as fuck or those genes are coming from something crossed into it.
I don't remember remind me how long those are taking to bloom? I just wanted to get an idea for comparison. That Haze that @flower~power put you on via @JohnnyChicago sure seemed like a long skinny lady akin to the long Toms. I have to look through the rest of mine in the near future and want to get another pure Tom like I had. Still have half a jar of the Tom's saving it for special occassions.I’ve got some Cindy Haze seeds.
Embryo rescue?Yes, with and without Scarification or soaking overnight.
Trust me, no stone has been unturned.
The Cindy shortened the flower time a lot. It also helped with the haze stretch, making the plant more manageable. You never asked for CH beans, want some? You sure deserve them. I have some After Midnight (OHz x C99) too if you want.I don't remember remind me how long those are taking to bloom? I just wanted to get an idea for comparison. That Haze that @flower~power put you on via @JohnnyChicago sure seemed like a long skinny lady akin to the long Toms. I have to look through the rest of mine in the near future and want to get another pure Tom like I had. Still have half a jar of the Tom's saving it for special occassions.
Its called Embryogenesis and all discussion of starting old seeds is very welcome here. @Travis KelceeEmbryo rescue?
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