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Red Doberman

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]@ OIDirtyHuman - Is that germination directly from soil ?, if so how much or little water is needed?
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BenoitV1984

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Just keep the soil wet until it breaks ground. Use a sprayer to do so so you don’t move the soil too much.
 

BenoitV1984

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As for myself, I always sow in those jiffy pads under clone boxes, works wonder. Never used that paper towels thing once in my life, doesn't feel natural to me. Seeds are supposed to come from the earth, that's how I see it.
 

OlDirtyHuman

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Peat Puck til sprout then into soil.
 

Red Doberman

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@ Benoit- I hear you mate, that's how I used to do it, though that was nearly nearly 30 years ago, so I'm learning from scratch again.


@OIDirtyHuman- Cool, good luck with the grow, keen to see how it goes.
 

Big Nasty

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Hi folks,here my 4 Green Oldtimer's Haze,3 in 9 lt pot and 1 in 6,5 lt,just vermicompost and germination soil.still 18/6,can't wait to see some beautiful sativa flower

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Big Nasty

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it's been a month since these beauties sprouted,so far everything looks good.
There are two plants showing fat stem and good side branching,with dark green leaves and two are tall with pale green narrow leaves.
The only one that showed sex is the biggest,she is really a nice plant.I cropped each plant 2-3 times,impressively big thin leaves for an indoor grow.5 days of 11/13

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SolarLogos

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it's been a month since these beauties sprouted,so far everything looks good.
There are two plants showing fat stem and good side branching,with dark green leaves and two are tall with pale green narrow leaves.
The only one that showed sex is the biggest,she is really a nice plant.I cropped each plant 2-3 times,impressively big thin leaves for an indoor grow.5 days of 11/13

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Nice job Big N! They look great. Are you feeding them and any idea of the ppm/ec? Thanks,
Peace, God bless
 

Big Nasty

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Nice job Big N! They look great. Are you feeding them and any idea of the ppm/ec? Thanks,
Peace, God bless
Hi SL,the plants grow in a mix with low EC soil(0,3) for seedlings and homemade vermicompost,i'm trying different % from 10 to 50,the whole idea is that i don't need to feed,just water till the end.
The mix is hot to start with for a pure sativa but i'm confident it can last enough,more details here
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=358546
 

OlDirtyHuman

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I agree on the look, I'm starting to think my OTH female might have been pollinated before I hit it with the OTH male. I guess I should start calling it OTH x ?
 

OlDirtyHuman

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PCK, locktite, lucky charms x black lime reserve are the other possible dads.
That was probably during my peak consumption time, got a little sloppy apparently.
 

Big Nasty

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Green Haze,21 days from switch to 11/13
This one i thought it was female but it's a boy.Would you consider it a fast flowering male?I was thinking to use it...

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All of these three will be scrogged no matter what sex they are.

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I wood

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Not sure if I’d call that fast flowering but based on the close up photos I’d use it regardless.
Has a nice fuzzyness to it, especially for being pretty early on in the process.
 
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