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Chocolate Thai Revival

Zanddar

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Hi everyone.

It's been awhile and I'm giving these another go.
 

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Zanddar

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There maybe a problem when the seed germs.
I want to know what others have used safely to clean the seed coat of germs.
 

Petrochemical

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Hi everyone.

It's been awhile and I'm giving these another go.
I had a guy that used to go to the dog park I went to head to little French Bulldogs went out west and got himself some clones of chocolate Thai that he grows on his parents property and this last season he did really really well he had three or four phenotypes that were just astonishing for being outdoors definitely a keeperin those Seeds I bet
 

Petrochemical

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Also is g a I assume you're referring to gibberic acid, sp? that is that the same compounds that are in the gelatinous coating of a tomato seed because I've seen people put their cannabis seeds in tomatoes that have been sliced open that gelatinous seed casing whatever it is the my stuff and it seemed to work great for them I don't know just throwing it out there as an option
 

Zanddar

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I was informed about this earlier today and ordered some. Let you all know when it arrives and I test it on these 30 + year old seeds.

SuperGerm is a combination of different growth hormones that plants normally create in very low concentrations. An exact mix of Gibberellins (GA), Alpha Amylase (AA), Abscisic Acid (ABA) and vitamins penetrate seed to overcome seed dormancy and kick start early growth.
 

Zanddar

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Also is g a I assume you're referring to gibberic acid, sp? that is that the same compounds that are in the gelatinous coating of a tomato seed because I've seen people put their cannabis seeds in tomatoes that have been sliced open that gelatinous seed casing whatever it is the my stuff and it seemed to work great for them I don't know just throwing it out there as an option
Yeah that's interesting.

These Choc T are a special case and I will do small trials with different methods.

I have pure GA and the SuperGerm on the way.

 

Zanddar

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The seeds have a fungus growing on them and I will be doing a peroxide soak first.
The peroxide will remove anything restricting germination, while boosting oxygen for faster germination.
Let you know when I receive everything I need and give more details of the process.
 

Nannymouse

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Something that i thought that i might add and question...i've read that women have VERY much more highly developed senses of smell than men, and even greater sense of smell when ovulating. I dunno who are guys and who are gals here, but usually, it's a boys' club. Wondering how many of you have the females in your life, help to describe the plant aromas, when growing and after? Maybe too off topic, but thought that it might 'be a thing' with the chocolate strains.
 

willydread

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Something that i thought that i might add and question...i've read that women have VERY much more highly developed senses of smell than men, and even greater sense of smell when ovulating. I dunno who are guys and who are gals here, but usually, it's a boys' club. Wondering how many of you have the females in your life, help to describe the plant aromas, when growing and after? Maybe too off topic, but thought that it might 'be a thing' with the chocolate strains.
I am a man, but I can confirm that my partner is much better than me at identifying and describing the scents of cannabis, even the most delicate ...
PS, my partner doesn't smoke ....
 

Hammerhead

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If you don't get the shell cracked after a few days crack it yourself(BE CAREFUL) and place them into a moist PT sealed up in a baggie. Adding some warmth also helps. I use this method for all my hard to germ seeds.
 
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