Greenpoint seeds!!

higher self

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Ouch, on your loss!
This time of year is the worst for me with high humidity and lots of plants outdoors covered in powdery mildew. I just lost about an ounce to bud rot and taking cuttings or starting seeds is tough, but once it freezes up it's perfect for indoor gardening.
Still have one so not really a loss more a lesson learned. Shit happens but I'm not stressed, other things got popped collection has to much heat!

Cutting are easy for me during this time, usually 5-6 days in rooters.

I go the rapid rooter route (sorry chemphlegm).
But Monterey neem is a decent fungicide too. I run that from seed to about two weeks flower, 3 for sativa.
Ill probably get flamed but gnats and mold have never been an issue for my veggies or medicines.
I to use my rooters & see how I like that. I use neem & karanja I just forget to use that shit, good stuff though & would spray that way to in flower.
 

Vato_504

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Damped off my entire pack of Animal Mints save for a lone survivor lol! Bought some new coco & mold hit hard. I had to mix it with my old soil, I bought the new coco trying to baby the Mints shit backfired badly smh would have been better of using my old mix. Peroxide all the way though especially when germinate in paper towels.
Damn fam sorry to hear that shit.
 

higher self

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Damn fam sorry to hear that shit.
Still have another pack thankfully. It really was some shitty coco even when I transplaned other plants they didn't take to it well. I figured it just needed more flushing. Didn't want to blame Seed Junkie though I still feel they started off like runts. Haha I'm gonna feel paranoid as hell popping the next pack lol!

Also one California Cannon fell out so only have one of those now as well. Two females would be great but males are welcome too. Wouldn't mind hitting the CaliCan to my Ghost Cure, be a nice match for her lemon OG profile.
 

cookie master

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Damped off my entire pack of Animal Mints save for a lone survivor lol! Bought some new coco & mold hit hard. I had to mix it with my old soil, I bought the new coco trying to baby the Mints shit backfired badly smh would have been better of using my old mix. Peroxide all the way though especially when germinate in paper towels.
I have had issues in coco with seedlings. I prefer pro mix for a seedling.
 

jimihendrix1

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My elite list I would say gu from greenpoint topdawg seeds shantibaba of course and i also have blue orca haze from swami seeds . Thats the guys im messing with now . Well dj short sam the skunkman and nevile all legends . Also I think loompa should be on that list . Hear good things about bodhi too. Jim ortega and romulin joe . Hows that list . Let me know if I missed anyone

Any info on the Swami Blue Orca Haze ??? My "Friend" started 12 of them last Saturday and they all popped in 3 days. Today is 1 week they've been in soil. Inside of course. He also started 20 of the Swami/91 NL5/Hz, and 12 of the Hazeman/Nevils 88 G13 x Hashplant.

But any info on the BOH is appreciated.
 

Dividedsky

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I have had issues in coco with seedlings. I prefer pro mix for a seedling.
Me also, I accidentally snagged a bag of the promix cc and well it was the only time my clones didn't root. I usually have 98% success rate putting cuts straight into promix hp. Seedlings popped through the cc after paper towel method, I just had bad luck taking clones with it.
 

higher self

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I have had issues in coco with seedlings. I prefer pro mix for a seedling.
Thinking back when I last popped a bunch of seeds I bought some seedling mix. Going to keep some of that on hand or use rapid rooters going forward. Coco is defiantly a no go!!

@morgwar I sprayed some neem yesterday & no more mold on the top off the soil ever time it dries out. Thanks for the tip!
 

naiveCon

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For years I have had really good luck using the Canna Coco as a seed starter for vegetables and now.....
I use it in the domed self-watering seed starters and if feeling compulsive, I would actually boil the Coco in a large pan on the stove. Let it dry in paper towels then fill the seed tray.

PH and add a very small bit of rhizo to the water and fill the bottom water tray.

Soak whatever seeds for a few hours in pH,d plus tad of peroxide then plant in the Coco, throw the dome on and place under a light bulb.

It takes a few days for the Coco to actually draw up the water but it's just about the time the seed sprouts. This has been my foolproof way for many years now...
 
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