Tga seeds low plant vigor

Amos Otis

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Interesting. So, when you water you remove the inner cup so the water flows through freely and then place it back inside the other cup so as to limit evaporation of the remaining water?
I empty the 2nd cup before placing the first back inside. There will be some trickle down from the liquid in the rock, which also hold liquid for a time. I want the young roots to chase the liquid thru the cups. When they extend beyond the cup, you can simply sit them atop a larger cup of grodan and drop a few rocks around it to stabilize it. I never actually transplant [uproot], just small to larger to container - stress-free.
 

AllenHaze

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I empty the 2nd cup before placing the first back inside. There will be some trickle down from the liquid in the rock, which also hold liquid for a time. I want the young roots to chase the liquid thru the cups. When they extend beyond the cup, you can simply sit them atop a larger cup of grodan and drop a few rocks around it to stabilize it. I never actually transplant [uproot], just small to larger to container - stress-free.
Thanks for that. :)
 

Blazin Purps

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I have grown out Jack Skellington and Agent Orange from TGA they were both very vigorous from seed and were pretty spot on to the breeders description with no herms and the Agent Orange yield was great. The Jack Skellington has great potency while the Agent Orange tastes great but lacks in the potency department. I did also get a hold of the pre release 9lb hammer that threw nuts, I heard a different male was used in the original cross that caused the herm problem though I have no way of knowing if this is true or not. I have a pack of Quantum Kush I will be popping this winter.
Jack Skellington

Agent Orange
 
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