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question for sam the skunkman on the original haze

herbgreen

Active member
Veteran
Some types of shrooms do this they form rhizome Slimy nuggets known as philosopher stone

Pretty weird alternative to norml shrooms but in holland the only legal way

I dont know youll just have to raise them up ...start using a cover crop then you'll really be confused:pimp3:
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
Veteran
LOL Piff you tripping man...Most of those are non weed, weed seeds coming up..Its old soil 100% and maybe the last time you grew in it the plant dropped seeds..Happens to me all the time with my plants in my little outside garden, as I'm pollinating plants and also reusing the medium all the time...Actually when I harvest I shake off some seeds and stick them straight in the ground and have a look see what the line will bring ASAP.. I just resued some soil for succulents last weekend, and today a little dope tree popping out...And some tobacco seedlings as once that seeds you will never get rid of it, and as well in my greenhouses I occasionally get a strawberry seedling popping up as there's a farm in the area and the birds raid them and come shit where I store my media..and low and behold..But yeah dig it up, only way to know, is to go...Look see..
yep a tripper for sure,
they are obviously not cannabis seedlings ,
our friend plainly isnt experienced enough to deduce the issue,
but those in the know , know ...

those are not cannabis plants piff ,,
grow them out and see what you end up with man ,
maybe we dont know everything about the plant,
but its one of the most studied plants on the planet ,
and many of us have read everything there is to read,
and also have a lot of growing experience under our belts ,
enough to have seen most of the intricate habits and traits of the plant ...
 

3rd-3yed

Well-known member
Veteran
Despite those being obviously not cannabis seedlings when you see polyembryony acting it is as shown in the first pictures Piff posted where two seedling merge from the same spot they were planted in!

They can't not merge few inches from the spot you initially put the seed with multiple embryos in.
 

Bnyest

Well-known member
yep a tripper for sure,
they are obviously not cannabis seedlings ,
our friend plainly isnt experienced enough to deduce the issue,
but those in the know , know ...

those are not cannabis plants piff ,,
grow them out and see what you end up with man ,
maybe we dont know everything about the plant,
but its one of the most studied plants on the planet ,
and many of us have read everything there is to read,
and also have a lot of growing experience under our belts ,
enough to have seen most of the intricate habits and traits of the plant ...
Book knowledge ain’t shit without hands on experience. Exact reason why so many chads after schools fail and lose daddies $ 🤷🏻‍♂️🤣
 

herbgreen

Active member
Veteran
yeah, the cotyledon is dead give away....only embryos put out cotyledon

cotyledon, seed leaf within the embryo of a seed. Cotyledons help supply the nutrition a plant embryo needs to germinate and become established as a photosynthetic organism and may themselves be a source of nutritional reserves or may aid the embryo in metabolizing nutrition stored elsewhere in the seed.

 

CannaRed

Cannabinerd
I showed my wife and even she said "that's weeds..not weed"
Let them grow out, we shall see.
But dont let this hiccup stop you from posting the science stuff. I enjoy it and so do many others. You just gotta merge your book smarts with experience and the real learning starts!
Onward!
 

Bnyest

Well-known member
I showed my wife and even she said "that's weeds..not weed"
Let them grow out, we shall see.
But dont let this hiccup stop you from posting the science stuff. I enjoy it and so do many others. You just gotta merge your book smarts with experience and the real learning starts!
Onward!
Hell yea!!! I always enjoyed and and learned a ton from these posts
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
Veteran
hehe ,
we dont really need to do that since we know they are seedlings simply by the cotyledons,
only seedlings have those , any shoots from anywhere else dont ,
even if the plants have done the impossible and sprouted from the roots , they wouldnt have cotyledons,
the non cannabis plant seedlings , no question , they have simply come from the soil, medium , somehow deposited in there , one way or another ,
the wonder of nature , how determined she can be to recreate ...
 

funkyhorse

Well-known member
This is Wonder Woman Seedsman Skunkman Range which includes haze in the lineage x (Seedsman Hz x Ohz90)
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I took these kids out of all soil to check if it was 2 seedling separated but they were cojoined. One was boy and the bigger one was girl. Boy was culled and the girl was made hash last week
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Only way to know is to transplant those vigorous landrace plants into bigger pots to see if it is root stress or not and on the way to strip them from all soil and see roots
 
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