rollingbowling
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Hi all,
First of all, thanks to the creators, moderators, as well as the great members of this site. It's been wonderful read. I had successfully grown 2 female plants in 2011, and it was a great experience.
Anyway, getting to my point, I want to ask for some advice on how to overcome this really annoying and frustrating problem I can't seem to get rid of since last year. So, in August 2011, I had 20 seeds that I ordered in 2011. 10 Autoflower strain, and 10 regular indoor/outdoor strain. Germinated 4 seeds from each strain no problem, planted, and reaped the reward within 2-4 months (I got 2 females from each strain, but due to limited grow space, only 1 female from each strain were grown to harvest). Very nice sinsemilla smoke, awesome taste and aroma (I got a lowmaster and crude oil, both from dutchbreed).
But then in early 2013, after careful storage of the remaining seeds (i placed them in airtight container along with some rice grains at nice constant cool fridge temperature), I wanted to relive the thrill. Most of the regular strain germinated fine within 2 days time (the autoflower seeds seemed to have died off, all didn't germinate). But that's all they did.. germinated and sprouted till about 2 inch in height, showing only the first pair of true leaves. Some only germinated, but won't even break through the soil level. The ones that do make it to 1 -2 inches stopped growing and then died either from wilting at mid-stem, or just turned yellow, withered and died.
Then I thought the problem is that the seeds are old. So I ordered new seeds early this year, but the same thing keeps happening again. I've tried all possible remedies for damping off/pythium/rhizoctonia, such as chamomile tea, garlic, cinnamon, h2o2, fungicide, but none has been helpful. I even tried growing them at 2 different indoor sites (in different houses). I'm in a tropical country with about 75 Fahrenheit average room temperature. My grow setup is the same as my last successful attempt, with CFLs and vermiculite / coco peat / perlite soil mix. But all the same. Here's a picture of my latest seedling. It's been the same size for 4 days now, same green color though, but I'm afraid and almost certain that in a few days time, it will follow the footsteps of its dead peers and simply fall off to its demise

Can anyone please shed some light on what else I should do? I'm down to my last 4 seeds (it's killer super blueberry, and I hear its a really nice strain)
Many thanks in advance.
First of all, thanks to the creators, moderators, as well as the great members of this site. It's been wonderful read. I had successfully grown 2 female plants in 2011, and it was a great experience.
Anyway, getting to my point, I want to ask for some advice on how to overcome this really annoying and frustrating problem I can't seem to get rid of since last year. So, in August 2011, I had 20 seeds that I ordered in 2011. 10 Autoflower strain, and 10 regular indoor/outdoor strain. Germinated 4 seeds from each strain no problem, planted, and reaped the reward within 2-4 months (I got 2 females from each strain, but due to limited grow space, only 1 female from each strain were grown to harvest). Very nice sinsemilla smoke, awesome taste and aroma (I got a lowmaster and crude oil, both from dutchbreed).
But then in early 2013, after careful storage of the remaining seeds (i placed them in airtight container along with some rice grains at nice constant cool fridge temperature), I wanted to relive the thrill. Most of the regular strain germinated fine within 2 days time (the autoflower seeds seemed to have died off, all didn't germinate). But that's all they did.. germinated and sprouted till about 2 inch in height, showing only the first pair of true leaves. Some only germinated, but won't even break through the soil level. The ones that do make it to 1 -2 inches stopped growing and then died either from wilting at mid-stem, or just turned yellow, withered and died.
Then I thought the problem is that the seeds are old. So I ordered new seeds early this year, but the same thing keeps happening again. I've tried all possible remedies for damping off/pythium/rhizoctonia, such as chamomile tea, garlic, cinnamon, h2o2, fungicide, but none has been helpful. I even tried growing them at 2 different indoor sites (in different houses). I'm in a tropical country with about 75 Fahrenheit average room temperature. My grow setup is the same as my last successful attempt, with CFLs and vermiculite / coco peat / perlite soil mix. But all the same. Here's a picture of my latest seedling. It's been the same size for 4 days now, same green color though, but I'm afraid and almost certain that in a few days time, it will follow the footsteps of its dead peers and simply fall off to its demise





Can anyone please shed some light on what else I should do? I'm down to my last 4 seeds (it's killer super blueberry, and I hear its a really nice strain)
Many thanks in advance.
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