Danks Update! come on friends.. take a look! let me know what you think?

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~Dankster~420

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;) everything was allot cheaper back then.. Hell I remember a gallon of gas being 60 cents :) I think I remember cheaper, but see that CRSD is kicking in again.. haha ;)
Your welcome. Yeah I remember back when it was allot cheaper. Makes me want to move somewhere I can grow outside all year and live off the land. I would sure be happier.
Good luck and happy growing!!! :D

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SirGreenThumb

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its easy run auto's 12 weeks then flip >.< then rinse and repeat
lol the haze i ran last went for 2.5 auto cycles before it got flipped :)
Ah that makes sense. I was gonna do the same.. So I may end up having to move a plant after all. The bagseed. I'm gonna keep topping it.. :lol:
Talk at ya later, have fun with that meeting. I skipped out this morning and hit the road. Surprised I haven't got a phone call lmao.;)

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Blah, just some damn teamwork shit and prioritizing tickets.. I wouldn't be able to do that.. I just started this job.. :lol:
Say from start to finishing I put them in the 5g pots 12/12 fs, should I be training them then since I'm wouldn't be doing a see of green?
I know I would.
 

SirGreenThumb

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Dude Dank guess what! After I thought all my KASIs died on me, I was going to go empty the pots they were in, and two of them were green and standing up. Like WTF? One was completely wilted laying on it's side, and the other wasn't doing a damn thing!

I see some strong genetics haha. :mrgreen:
When seedlings fall over like that, you over watered them.. Just for future reference. :wink:
 

~Dankster~420

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You know, when it comes to seedlings. What I do is plain & simply this: damp a paper towel (not soaking), scratch each bean against a match box striker. to kinda break the seal on each shell/seed. I then place them in a zip lock bag (not sealed). Then on top of my fridge, or x-box they go. Heating pad would work to. I try & make sure they don't get TOO hot though. Usually in 4 to 6 hrs I see tap roots. Some have took longer though ( 2 to 3 days max). Then once taps show I make me a little hole in my medium, careful not to damage tap upon insertion. ;) then I place the zip lock over my little seedling container (gives greenhouse affect). Most cases I see green in just a few short hours. :)
When seedlings fall over like that, you over watered them.. Just for future reference. :wink:
 

SirGreenThumb

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You know, when it comes to seedlings. What I do is plain & simply this: damp a paper towel (not soaking), scratch each bean against a match box striker. to kinda break the seal on each shell/seed. I then place them in a zip lock bag (not sealed). Then on top of my fridge, or x-box they go. Heating pad would work to. I try & make sure they don't get TOO hot though. Usually in 4 to 6 hrs I see tap roots. Some have took longer though ( 2 to 3 days max). Then once taps show I make me a little hole in my medium, careful not to damage tap upon insertion. ;) then I place the zip lock over my little seedling container (gives greenhouse affect). Most cases I see green in just a few short hours. :)
I'm gonna try this method. I have a heating pad, and on setting 2 it stays around 74-76 degrees and gives enough heat to create moister inside my humidity dome.

I have a quick germ and sprout time, but you beat me by like 2 days. haha.. Gonna see what happens.

How much scratch on the match box?
 

SirGreenThumb

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I did the same thing with KASIs as I did the others, I have no idea why I had just a had time starting them.

I know if I would of got them in dirt earlier they would have all been fine, plain and simple.
It happens to the best of us.. Hell I had a run where nothing seemed to go right and that is just unlike me.. But from experience, when a seedling stretches to much and is put into something too moist it will fall over until the soil has time to dry out a bit and it has time to recover and will stand right back up.. Usually has a weird bend in the stalk as well.
 

~Dankster~420

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:) cool. I do like one to two quick rubs on the strip. Usually breaks that "layer" of skin over the seeds. ;) that way the seed absorbs water allot quicker..
I'm gonna try this method. I have a heating pad, and on setting 2 it stays around 74-76 degrees and gives enough heat to create moister inside my humidity dome.

I have a quick germ and sprout time, but you beat me by like 2 days. haha.. Gonna see what happens.

How much scratch on the match box?
 
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