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star crash

We Will Get By ... We Will Survive
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What the paper towels method looks like when you forget about them. Easily 2 or 3 days past their prime.:biglaugh::moon:

I'm going to plant them in a tray like you would transplant hairs on a skull.

Most should survive.

Do not try this at home. Hahaha:nanana:

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Edit: planted everything that I could, ended up with, I would guess,180++.
no go were discarded, so were those with very skinny taproot.

I could not trash the discarded ones, they'll have a chance to fight in the gulag aka the last 2 inches of the tray, those that make it till next week will get to see the sun
GG

thats literally a container of sprouts like you would see at the grocery in the produce section :biglaugh:
 

Mithridate

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Lol I thought the same thing when I first opened them. Hmm stir fry...
This morning they are green and healthy!
on the bright side almost every seed had shed their shells before even hitting the dirt :biglaugh:

Edit: at least one of them is trifolate
 

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I’ve got some plants outside in containers it’s been really wet and it’s going to be continuing wet:crazy:
 

flylowgethigh

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As long as the soil in the pots can drain, should be OK. For those who think this heat is the end of the world, remember February.

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Calle Minogue

Brother of the COB
Gretings from Germany‘s North:wave:

I wanna show you a little bit of my Females this Season.
 

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Calle Minogue

Brother of the COB
My mate is working with the Delahaze crosses since several periods - never found nanners! Delahaze is a really stable Fem Selection
 

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Montuno

...como el Son...
This is what it looks like a few days ago:chin:

If there is humidity, amigo ... And how green the grass and the forest look ... Here, however, we have already reached 44 ° C-112 ° F and in the shade, with only 10℅ of humidity ... The countryside looks like the African savannah in the dry season, with the animals sheltering under the oaks, and the vultures flying in circles in the sky ...
 

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If there is humidity, amigo ... And how green the grass and the forest look ... Here, however, we have already reached 44 ° C-112 ° F and in the shade, with only 10℅ of humidity ... The countryside looks like the African savannah in the dry season, with the animals sheltering under the oaks, and the vultures flying in circles in the sky ...

I had a friend help me get them up onto wooden pallets yesterday so they’re at least not sitting on the ground soaking up the water:wave:
 

Great outdoors

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Great outdoors :wave: how did you get her so big already??? nice work

They are pretty big already aren't they. Especially since I do no starting indoors or a greenhouse. These seeds were started outdoors on April 15th. They are bigger at this time of year compared to past years on my records.
A huge part of it is no till for sure. Has been about 10yrs now I have been no tilling these holes that became mounds. Every year I add about 3 cubic feet of my own super soil mix made with local materials that I have developed over the years. I top dress that over the hole a month before planting and then plant. With the no till I am yet to find a ceiling. They just keep growing bigger and faster every year.
Besides that I do use a lot of organic hormones in the form of alfalfa tea, seaweed and coconut water. Was using malted barley as well but gave up on that as the slugs and mice love it and I don't see the results so much with it. Also use some fish hydroslate and compost teas as well for liquid food.
Only big change I made this year is I moved to wood ash as my main calcium and potassium sources. Can say I am pleased with my results.
I have a thread on the sweet seeds forum documenting those strains I am growing this year. I am down with giving some recipes and more detail of what I do if interest was there, but this place seems to be pretty dead these days unless you're "bitchin about Biden" and things of that nature.

https://www.icmag.com/forum/icmag-v...ed-mandarin-f-and-psicodelecia-outdoor-at-50n

Here's the Golden Cobra stalk this morning.

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