Hello @paisajedehierba.Hi Aladdin,
I have a question about the seed cracking of the Sibirian Ruderalils.
I had no germination success until now (8 seeds left out of 18 in a package if I remeber right). After a good soak (10 days) in a cup of water on a heating pad, I have tried cracking some with tweezer and some with finger nails. In some cases the white inner of the seed oozed out. In other cases only a soft crackle could be heard, what made me optimistic at first.
Is it better to press the edge or the curved/flat surface of a seed?
How should the germination rate be when only freezing and afterwards soaking the seeds?
Just last night mouse was thinking about rootstock strains for up north. I ended up having many questions about Cannabis roots.
Just what all will the rootstock do? Will the top of the plant go into flower like a ruderalis? Flower time follows rootstock or graft? Is there a thread concerning these things?
Hi @yesum, The trippiest strains are the Kullu and the Cambo we are currently working on. The Kullu can get you really high after only a couple of puffs. The first time we tried it (one hour before going to bed), I couldn't even sleep, I was feeling hot and my mind was racing. lol
My personal favorites for smoking are the Chellakutti for being social and energized and the Sheberghan before going to bed. The Sheberghan also has a very sweet/long lasting aftertaste. It coats your mouth and taste a bit like fake sugar/Aspartame.
Hello @mac 10 , Great question, I would have to say the Sheberghan. It produces good amounts or trichomes and the quality of the hash is just amazing. The smoke is incredibly smooth with that sweet aftertaste that I love. The Beldia is also great with an old school hash taste but not as frosty. If we are only talking about the quality of the hash then both the Moroccan and the Sheberghan are great
Best,
Al
Greetings friend. Try cracking the seeds or scarify with very fine sand paper, only one or two passes along the edge of the seed, before you soak. Only need a pinhole at the most to let water in. Use a french press or tea strainer or something to weigh them down if they want to float. 12 hours is good but 24 hours max. Too long and the seed gets mushy like you said. You can add a small amount of H2o2 to add additional oxygen to the water or coconut water for old seeds. Best of luckHi Aladdin,
I have a question about the seed cracking of the Sibirian Ruderalils.
I had no germination success until now (8 seeds left out of 18 in a package if I remeber right). After a good soak (10 days) in a cup of water on a heating pad, I have tried cracking some with tweezer and some with finger nails. In some cases the white inner of the seed oozed out. In other cases only a soft crackle could be heard, what made me optimistic at first.
Is it better to press the edge or the curved/flat surface of a seed?
How should the germination rate be when only freezing and afterwards soaking the seeds?
there are actually synapses in your bottom and it’s called the enteric nervous system.
Greetings friend. Try cracking the seeds or scarify with very fine sand paper, only one or two passes along the edge of the seed, before you soak. Only need a pinhole at the most to let water in. Use a french press or tea strainer or something to weigh them down if they want to float. 12 hours is good but 24 hours max. Too long and the seed gets mushy like you said. You can add a small amount of H2o2 to add additional oxygen to the water or coconut water for old seeds. Best of luck
Peace, God bless