Cannaventure seeds thread

dstroy

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I wouldn't know where to begin. If its mechanical or electrical I've got it covered, but when it gets deep in electronics i get left behind. The two things I'd like to go back to school on is electronics and chemistry.
I’d start by writing down a list of shit that you don’t want to do in the garden anymore and see about picking one thing you think will help you out the most (feasible things, like watering etc.) not having to do it by hand all the time.

Then start thinking about how you would automate that task with the skills you know right now.

Then we go back to the feasibility aspect, is it still feasible? If yes then keep thinking about it, and when you’ve solved the problem, KEEP going because there’s sure as shit a better way to do it, we just don’t know about it yet cause you haven’t thought it up.

Really anyone can learn how to build basic electronics as long as they are good at planning, and know how to do a little math to solve the circuit. You can make your life soooooo much easier. Seriously.

Not only that, but you are a private citizen and can build literally anything you want and as long as you dont cause a nuisance or a public health hazard (like that kid that build the nuclear reactor in a garden shed) with the things you build no one can do shit to stop you. Invent away.
 

slow drawl

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I definitely had to much to handle this season with the outdoor, GH and indoor all at the same time. Never really checked the indoor plants close enough obviously....found a few of these_DSC5363 - Copy-crop.JPG
Initially thought I had got a little handy with my GN pollen cause I was finding seeds scattered here and there.
As I worked my way thru all of the plants I realized this is way to many seeds...gotta herm somewhere.
Fukn CT 2 stuck in the back corner probably crazy temp swings with the garage upper 80s to low 60s for a bit.
Ended up with a little over 10oz of seedy weed, break out the game box lid I guess....bringing back the 70s.
 

CAPT CHESAPEAKE

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I definitely had to much to handle this season with the outdoor, GH and indoor all at the same time. Never really checked the indoor plants close enough obviously....found a few of theseView attachment 4228066
Initially thought I had got a little handy with my GN pollen cause I was finding seeds scattered here and there.
As I worked my way thru all of the plants I realized this is way to many seeds...gotta herm somewhere.
Fukn CT 2 stuck in the back corner probably crazy temp swings with the garage upper 80s to low 60s for a bit.
Ended up with a little over 10oz of seedy weed, break out the game box lid I guess....bringing back the 70s.
What all did you have inside strain wise? Did everything inside get seeded. Did you say it was the Cheap Thrills that thru the naner's and was it real late in Flowering?
 

thenotsoesoteric

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I definitely had to much to handle this season with the outdoor, GH and indoor all at the same time. Never really checked the indoor plants close enough obviously....found a few of theseView attachment 4228066
Initially thought I had got a little handy with my GN pollen cause I was finding seeds scattered here and there.
As I worked my way thru all of the plants I realized this is way to many seeds...gotta herm somewhere.
Fukn CT 2 stuck in the back corner probably crazy temp swings with the garage upper 80s to low 60s for a bit.
Ended up with a little over 10oz of seedy weed, break out the game box lid I guess....bringing back the 70s.
Well now you got plenty of fem beans. They should be descent.

When i first started growing I had a plant herm like crazy, I found seeds all in that bud, didnt even realized what happened. But my buddy grew some of those beans and they were solid. He didnt have any herm problems.
 

CAPT CHESAPEAKE

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On my last round of CV i took 3 strain's 9 full weeks without any problem's. The Albert i would have taken another week. Right before harvest i was speaking with a professional legal grower that gave his opinion of the fem seed's. He told me to be careful of pushing them to late in flowering. Although that being said was wondering how much harm a nanner could do in the last week. However there was something else he was talking about like white on the seed sack or something that could result in pushing to late into flowering. He had me kind of spooked so i took the Albert down after 9 weeks. I was apprehensive on the grow with the fem's from CV only cause of bad experiences with the fem seed's in the past but that was also when i was first learning to grow so could have been a lot of operator error.
 

slow drawl

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What all did you have inside strain wise? Did everything inside get seeded. Did you say it was the Cheap Thrills that thru the naner's and was it real late in Flowering?
I feel I have to take the full wrap on this one. I felt the indoor was going smooth, ignoring all the comments from others talking of herms. I've only had 1 herm outdoors that I know of, it just wasn't on my mind....stupid me. Even after having wild temp and humidity swings from summer to fall weather, in the garage at that.
After breaking down all of the plants and inspecting closely only found nanners on CT #2. Pretty fukn obvious at least a dozen of them, seeded every thing in the tent GN, AST, FMF CTs. It was early on for sure, all seeds are fully mature in every plant. If I had not been lazy and taken every plant out for inspection at least weekly, this never would have happened. This being my 2nd indoor grow I got kinda cocky thinking this is easy stuff....I am truly a beginner at this indoor.

Well now you got plenty of fem beans. They should be descent.

When i first started growing I had a plant herm like crazy, I found seeds all in that bud, didnt even realized what happened. But my buddy grew some of those beans and they were solid. He didnt have any herm problems.
That scares me to think of trying any of them after this experience.
I'm pissed that I had a killer GN male that I peppered the GN girls with and now can't discern those from the hermi seeds._DSC5328.JPG
 

slow drawl

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On my last round of CV i took 3 strain's 9 full weeks without any problem's. The Albert i would have taken another week. Right before harvest i was speaking with a professional legal grower that gave his opinion of the fem seed's. He told me to be careful of pushing them to late in flowering. Although that being said was wondering how much harm a nanner could do in the last week. However there was something else he was talking about like white on the seed sack or something that could result in pushing to late into flowering. He had me kind of spooked so i took the Albert down after 9 weeks. I was apprehensive on the grow with the fem's from CV only cause of bad experiences with the fem seed's in the past but that was also when i was first learning to grow so could have been a lot of operator error.
I'm paying attention...
 

blowincherrypie

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I feel I have to take the full wrap on this one. I felt the indoor was going smooth, ignoring all the comments from others talking of herms. I've only had 1 herm outdoors that I know of, it just wasn't on my mind....stupid me. Even after having wild temp and humidity swings from summer to fall weather, in the garage at that.
After breaking down all of the plants and inspecting closely only found nanners on CT #2. Pretty fukn obvious at least a dozen of them, seeded every thing in the tent GN, AST, FMF CTs. It was early on for sure, all seeds are fully mature in every plant. If I had not been lazy and taken every plant out for inspection at least weekly, this never would have happened. This being my 2nd indoor grow I got kinda cocky thinking this is easy stuff....I am truly a beginner at this indoor.



That scares me to think of trying any of them after this experience.
I'm pissed that I had a killer GN male that I peppered the GN girls with and now can't discern those from the hermi seeds.View attachment 4228341
Have you given any consideration to starting a seed company? :lol:
 

boybelue

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I feel I have to take the full wrap on this one. I felt the indoor was going smooth, ignoring all the comments from others talking of herms. I've only had 1 herm outdoors that I know of, it just wasn't on my mind....stupid me. Even after having wild temp and humidity swings from summer to fall weather, in the garage at that.
After breaking down all of the plants and inspecting closely only found nanners on CT #2. Pretty fukn obvious at least a dozen of them, seeded every thing in the tent GN, AST, FMF CTs. It was early on for sure, all seeds are fully mature in every plant. If I had not been lazy and taken every plant out for inspection at least weekly, this never would have happened. This being my 2nd indoor grow I got kinda cocky thinking this is easy stuff....I am truly a beginner at this indoor.



That scares me to think of trying any of them after this experience.
I'm pissed that I had a killer GN male that I peppered the GN girls with and now can't discern those from the hermi seeds.View attachment 4228341
Send them to me before you throw em away, Lmao, but seriously you probably got some good beans there. I wouldn't be scared to run any of them, just keep an eye out.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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I feel I have to take the full wrap on this one. I felt the indoor was going smooth, ignoring all the comments from others talking of herms. I've only had 1 herm outdoors that I know of, it just wasn't on my mind....stupid me. Even after having wild temp and humidity swings from summer to fall weather, in the garage at that.
After breaking down all of the plants and inspecting closely only found nanners on CT #2. Pretty fukn obvious at least a dozen of them, seeded every thing in the tent GN, AST, FMF CTs. It was early on for sure, all seeds are fully mature in every plant. If I had not been lazy and taken every plant out for inspection at least weekly, this never would have happened. This being my 2nd indoor grow I got kinda cocky thinking this is easy stuff....I am truly a beginner at this indoor.



That scares me to think of trying any of them after this experience.
I'm pissed that I had a killer GN male that I peppered the GN girls with and now can't discern those from the hermi seeds.View attachment 4228341
Damn bro! I didnt even catch that the first time around. Now you dont know which seeds were made with GN vs ct2. Damn it. If it was just the hermied plant then no biggie but now you gotta play mystery bean everytime you pop one and thats a pain in the ass. Well hopefully you find a surprise badass in 1 of those mystery beans.
 

boybelue

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Did you ever test the runoff ec of the coco you left outside? If you left the coco outside maybe it was a perfect breeding groud for something like pathogens to grow in. But you said your seedlings didnt look like they had anything they just shrunk. If you still have the coco try checking the runoff ec.
I finally got around to checking my coco. R0 was 4 ppms, I filtered a 2L bottle full, got a new cup of coco out of the tote and ran that through to another 2L. I ck'd it at 1L and it was at 90ppms and after the 2nd L it was around 60ppms. I did ck pH of the RO at 5.3 and it was 5.9 after run through.IMG_20181106_141605.jpg IMG_20181106_142737.jpg IMG_20181106_144930.jpg IMG_20181106_154901.jpg IMG_20181106_155903.jpg IMG_20181106_160105.jpg
 
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