High dubi high all.
i am growing the PCK for the first time now, they are very slow in vegetative growth
super robust once they start vegetating properly, i had some issues with germinating them
with all the best i could do i had only 4 1/2 from 14 which i thankfully got..
but even with carefully splitting the shell with a scalpel and with all precautions i learned so far
i just could not get any more popping from those..
i got a replacement pack which was very generous from Luis, a huge hug for him for this!!!
so from 6 i sowed 6 came so i got now 10 1/2 .. the half is somehow from the first run
which is till small cotyledons showing for soon 2 month but still not dead, the last 2 weeks
it showed signs of coming up with some new leafs, maybe it wants to grow after all.
the others grew very crippled in the beginning but look very nice now growing into beautiful plants now,
i may show more pictures later on when i have a little more time,
for now the first one is from the fresh pack the three other pictures below from the first run
they are now over 40 cm and the pictures you see are taken about 5 weeks ago
and here i would have a question dubi, since i wanted to make some seeds with them
but first i wanted to blossom them out to maybe select some nice ones,
how would you suggest to preferably clone the PCK? just top them and into coco or root riots?
Hola Asche,
Sorry to hear about your first germination problems, PCK seeds are usually small and a bit delicate in the germination and first days of life. I'm glad the replacement worked fine and that you are growing all the PCKs you paid for.
It's a landrace indica and this kind of inbred lines are quite slow in the first 3-4 weeks of life, then they grow with acceptable vigour but nothing like a sativa/indica hybrid or sativa dominant plant for vigour.
Some PCK plants can show crinkle leaves in early stages but later they have normal growth when they are adults.
For cloning, use the method you are more familiarized with. PCK doesn't need any special care for rooting. Usually they root in 7-10 days.