3 Cultivars (one of each):
Larry's Lemon OG (Garden Of Green Seeds) supplied by Herbies Seeds
Mimosa x Orange Punch (Barney's Farm) supplied by Herbies Seeds
CherryLand bred and supplied by Green Luster Phenos
Soaked in shot glasses with water and a bit of H2O2.
Mimosa x Orange Punch seed was the first to pop at 18 hours of soak. CherryLand and LLOG popped at about 22 hours of soak. The soak was done in the tent on a rooting mat. As soon as roots were seen visible I moved the seeds into soaked rapid rooters and into a humidity dome with rooting mat.
The Mimosa x Orange Punch was the first to stand up. As soon as they are above ground I put into soil. The pots I have moved the sprouted rapid rooters to are larger than I usually use but will do the job. I used Sensi Lite soil which is organic living soil with no synthetic fertilizers.
The LLOG and CherryLand stood up the next day.
Left to right: Mimosa x Orange Punch Larry's Lemon OG CherryLand
Temps were a bit high with the mat in conjuction with the Mars Hydro SP3000 set to 50%. I moved the SP3000 way up out of the way and installed Lux clone lights for more blue and less wattage.
Moving along...
Sadly the LLOG is actively being recruited by Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters
The Mimosa x Orange Punch is sadly doing a bit of a stretch and pause but is the furthest along with it's second set of leaves.
The CherryLand looks the best. It's stalky, symmetrical and overall lovely looking so far.
Larry's Lemon OG (Garden Of Green Seeds) supplied by Herbies Seeds
Mimosa x Orange Punch (Barney's Farm) supplied by Herbies Seeds
CherryLand bred and supplied by Green Luster Phenos
Soaked in shot glasses with water and a bit of H2O2.
Mimosa x Orange Punch seed was the first to pop at 18 hours of soak. CherryLand and LLOG popped at about 22 hours of soak. The soak was done in the tent on a rooting mat. As soon as roots were seen visible I moved the seeds into soaked rapid rooters and into a humidity dome with rooting mat.
The Mimosa x Orange Punch was the first to stand up. As soon as they are above ground I put into soil. The pots I have moved the sprouted rapid rooters to are larger than I usually use but will do the job. I used Sensi Lite soil which is organic living soil with no synthetic fertilizers.
The LLOG and CherryLand stood up the next day.
Left to right: Mimosa x Orange Punch Larry's Lemon OG CherryLand
Temps were a bit high with the mat in conjuction with the Mars Hydro SP3000 set to 50%. I moved the SP3000 way up out of the way and installed Lux clone lights for more blue and less wattage.
Moving along...
Sadly the LLOG is actively being recruited by Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters
The Mimosa x Orange Punch is sadly doing a bit of a stretch and pause but is the furthest along with it's second set of leaves.
The CherryLand looks the best. It's stalky, symmetrical and overall lovely looking so far.