I use a blend of different seed starter mixes. I like the quality of the coast of maine stuff, but the consistency is shit. I sift it through a 1/4" grid to get the sticks out.. The Black Gold seed starter is beautiful consistency. You can just run your fingers through it and be high and happy LOL. But it compacts pretty bad once wet. I sift the one and mix it with the other. And I only use about a 1/4cup per seedling.Do you use a seed start mix, blend your own or it's all the same and you just add the rice hulls when they move out of the domes?
i have a couple of bags that have caught, the random bean if you keep up, the watering of another plant suprises come up.going to reset every thing in the tent , new soil bags ,a few new catch pans. clean out and sanatize the whole works, wash carbon filter pre filter. what am i missing ,have to study on that one.I use a blend of different seed starter mixes. I like the quality of the coast of maine stuff, but the consistency is shit. I sift it through a 1/4" grid to get the sticks out.. The Black Gold seed starter is beautiful consistency. You can just run your fingers through it and be high and happy LOL. But it compacts pretty bad once wet. I sift the one and mix it with the other. And I only use about a 1/4cup per seedling.
The cups have a TBSP of fine pumice in the bottom, then a 1/4 cup of castings or vermicompost, then fill the cup with soil except for a shot-glass in the middle. That gets pulled then the seedling soil dumped on (full coverage) then leveled off, then I give the works a good tap or three on the table to get it situated.
I have a little wooden dowel that came in a King Palm blunt wrap thats about 1/4" diameter but tapered and then blunt on the end. I have that marked off at 1/2" abnd 1" and I use it (or something similar) to plant all my seeds. I poke the 1/2" deep hole then use tweezers to drop the seed in letting it fall however as long as it gets to the bottom. Then I use both thumbs and index fingers and pinch it closed like a little pyramid so it keeps the seed at the right depth.
The castings are moist, the soil is kind of moist, and the seed starter is mostly dry. Once the beans are set I give each cup a dozen or so spritzes with a water that has a little recharge and myco's in it.
I can do a few pics next drop. The pyramid thing comes from dropping a lit of beans. If I do that real quick after I place each bean in the hole I don't end up forgeting which ones are done. No double drops then looking at an empty cup with no beans left
I had a Lemon Tree seed itself a little and drop a bean. It sprouted before the grow was done so I transplanted it and grew it out. That was the "Lemon Volunteer". Then I had a tester throw a nut I missed and that plant had 5 beans on it. So technically a second generation breeding projecti have a couple of bags that have caught, the random bean if you keep up,
i have a small log of everything ,i've done to beans .i have pollen donor listed also!I had a Lemon Tree seed itself a little and drop a bean. It sprouted before the grow was done so I transplanted it and grew it out. That was the "Lemon Volunteer". Then I had a tester throw a nut I missed and that plant had 5 beans on it. So technically a second generation breeding project
I grew one of those out and it nannered bad just before the end and was very tasty eary-smoke. Light on the buzz but I think it was at 7 weeks. The fact there was a buzz was cool. But I have a few more chances with that. I was going through all my bagseeds that were worth saving just this morning an adding dates so I could backtrack and note the possible pollen donors.
Seems I mention finding nanners a lot, but that's mainly as a warning for a cross. Most of the time those are late in flower and well into ripening, but it is what it is. I have had very few that were lower flowers that actually let loose, then it's mainly one pollen sack before I notice the shit on a leaf under it. And compared to the volume of beans I crack they are actually pretty rare.i have a small log of everything ,i've done to beans .i have pollen donor listed also!
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Yeah. but since I'm not breeding I'll have to let it go. I could stick it back in veg but it would need a bigger pot or daily watering - not worth it. He's in the kitchen like a houseplant for now LOLI like to let boys grow out when I can safely do so rarely get to see their structure helps me recognize a good stud when I need one for breeding..
I have an oscilator in each tent and the closet, a non-oscillating as the lower fan in both flower tents, and now as themain fan in the mini tent. The 10-speeds is the bomb. The lowest is not too much for seedlings, the highest moves air - all quiet!That's my cue I been waiting for cheaper shipping.. Thanks for heads up HAF